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004 : Breaking Through Imposter Syndrome with Kourtni Gunn

In this conversation, Kourtni Gunn shares her journey as an artist, discussing the challenges of self-doubt, the impact of social media on creativity, and the importance of celebrating personal achievements. She emphasizes the need for self-acceptance and the understanding that every artist faces their own struggles, including imposter syndrome. Kourtni also highlights the significance of community support and the value of pushing oneself outside of comfort zones to grow creatively.

Takeaways

  • Self-doubt is a common hurdle for many artists.
  • Validation from others can motivate creative expression.
  • Pushing through fear can lead to personal growth.
  • Celebrating small wins is essential for self-esteem.
  • Comparison on social media can fuel imposter syndrome.
  • Every artist has a unique journey and timeline.
  • It's important to step back from social media when feeling overwhelmed.
  • Community support can help in overcoming creative challenges.
  • Imposter syndrome affects even the most successful artists.
  • Acknowledging limiting beliefs is the first step to overcoming them.

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