Instead of allowing a bad comment to drain your confidence, just imagine yourself coming across a golden confidence-booster ring and rushing straight through it, sending your confidence SOARING. Then imagine yourself finding another ring and smashing into it, topping your confidence up to the maximum. Then have a smile and give yourself a pat on the back, because even though they don’t know it, this person is actually helping you to BUILD your confidence, not flatten it.
When I told my granny about that first disastrous magic show with the piranha-children, she listened carefully. I told her that maybe I wasn’t good enough to be a magician. She gave me some really great advice (which she was very good at doing).
She said: ‘Well, that’s life, Keith. Sometimes things don’t go as well as you’d planned. We all find ourselves in situations where we feel out of our depth and that we don’t deserve to be there. The thing you need to learn is that everybody feels like an imposter sometimes, just pretending to be good enough. The trick is to never give up and to keep doing the things you love until you realise you ARE good enough – or at least as good as anybody else.’
WE ARE ALL IMPOSTERS
We are all imposters.
Now, don’t suddenly launch yourself at your teacher and try to pull off their mask to expose them as a bank robber or a 20-foot man-eating MONSTER. I’m not talking about that sort of imposter (though do take a very close look at your teacher, just to be safe).
An imposter can be anybody – it just means that someone is pretending to be something they’re not. And doctors who study the human brain (while it’s still inside your head) have come up with a name for that feeling of low confidence.
That name is: ‘imposter syndrome