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Facing Impostor Syndrome - RD350

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10/28/2025

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30 minutes

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Episode Description

Hey there, it's Mark from Resourceful Designer. Have you ever looked at your own design work and thought, "I'm not good enough to charge for this," or landed a big client and immediately worried that they'd soon figure out you're not as talented as they think? If that sounds familiar, you're definitely not alone. In fact, about 70% of creatives experience what's known as impostor syndrome, a nagging feeling that your success is just luck and you don't really belong.

On today's episode, I'm digging deep into this all-too-common struggle for designers. Inspired by a recent conversation with a young designer who was feeling insecure about her abilities after a layoff, I realized just how important this topic is. So, I'm revisiting impostor syndrome, not just with my own thoughts, but with powerful quotes from artists, musicians, actors, and industry leaders who openly wrestle with these feelings. Trust me, if celebrities and industry giants feel this way, it's perfectly normal that you might too.

But this episode isn't just about relating; we'll also cover practical steps to combat those feelings, like documenting your wins, reframing your thoughts, and focusing on the value you bring to your clients. I want you to know: impostor syndrome is often a sign that you're pushing yourself and growing. You do belong here, and you have something unique to offer.

So if you've ever hesitated to show your portfolio, undercharged for your work, or felt like you're just waiting to be "found out," stick around. This is an episode of Resourceful Designer you won't want to miss. Let's dive in!

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