Confident technical writer with frontend developer skills, marketing skills and developer relations skills. I am also a very fun person to hang around with.
One of the most salient features of our Tech Hiring culture is that there is so much bullshit. Everyone knows this. Each of us contributes his share. But we tend to take the situation for granted.
Now unfortunately imposter syndrome is really widespread among devs, with no correlation whatsover with their actual level. So when your co-worker do something cool, remember to tell him so explicitly. External validation may mean the world for her.
One of the most salient features of our Tech Hiring culture is that there is so much bullshit. Everyone knows this. Each of us contributes his share. But we tend to take the situation for granted.
That's right, and the most important thing is to realize you don't need to do anything in particular to become worthy, you already are, it's your birth right.
Imagine a little baby smiling and you will understand why.
Confident technical writer with frontend developer skills, marketing skills and developer relations skills. I am also a very fun person to hang around with.
It is surprisingly simple but hard question for me. Why? It is because I've already spent almost 2 years after my graduation working and learning as coder and the person who can think about me as a coder holistically is just me. I would not just think the highly of me but also the lowly of me. I don't think my college friend would catch up with I've been doing these past 2 years and just recall where I was from the last 2 years ago. Do you know what I'm saying? 🥺
Confident technical writer with frontend developer skills, marketing skills and developer relations skills. I am also a very fun person to hang around with.
Confident technical writer with frontend developer skills, marketing skills and developer relations skills. I am also a very fun person to hang around with.
My Mom 💖
So sweet.
Myself should be your go-to answer here.
You already are a real developer if you like this job enough that you are willing to continue to practice and improve
Imposter syndrome is a lying bitch.
Self-love and self-compassion are far more effective.
The Real Impostor is The Inner Judge - On Impostor Symdrome
Jean-Michel (double agent) ・ May 22
Now unfortunately imposter syndrome is really widespread among devs, with no correlation whatsover with their actual level.
So when your co-worker do something cool, remember to tell him so explicitly.
External validation may mean the world for her.
The last line reminds me of this screenshot I took from a website.
That's right, and the most important thing is to realize you don't need to do anything in particular to become worthy, you already are, it's your birth right.
Imagine a little baby smiling and you will understand why.
My partner. 😊
The most supportive person ever!
It is surprisingly simple but hard question for me. Why? It is because I've already spent almost 2 years after my graduation working and learning as coder and the person who can think about me as a coder holistically is just me. I would not just think the highly of me but also the lowly of me. I don't think my college friend would catch up with I've been doing these past 2 years and just recall where I was from the last 2 years ago. Do you know what I'm saying? 🥺
Me, but only after I succeed at my assigned task. Up until that point I am the worst dev to ever walk the planet.
Be easy on yourself. Remember that there are people you don't even know who are rooting for you. ❤️
Thank you so much. ❤️