BBassic
I changed this.
- Jul 28, 2011
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You're not alone at all here.
I've long suffered with imposter syndrome because in my head I'm still a bloody child yet people keep employing me and giving me responsibilities etc etc. It's exhausting. Lock down I don't think has helped in this regard but is / was an obviously crucial element of the fight against COVID.
My other half is a psychologist and we've discussed, to put it bluntly, how much busier her already busy profession is going to be in a few years time when the mental health fallout from this last 18 months starts becoming clear.
NSC though, with all its characters and experience, is a great place to come talk. Just look at this thread. We're all here for each other when it comes down to it.
I've long suffered with imposter syndrome because in my head I'm still a bloody child yet people keep employing me and giving me responsibilities etc etc. It's exhausting. Lock down I don't think has helped in this regard but is / was an obviously crucial element of the fight against COVID.
My other half is a psychologist and we've discussed, to put it bluntly, how much busier her already busy profession is going to be in a few years time when the mental health fallout from this last 18 months starts becoming clear.
NSC though, with all its characters and experience, is a great place to come talk. Just look at this thread. We're all here for each other when it comes down to it.