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My Dress Up Darling (Ep 4)Imposter Syndrome. Burnout. We all experienced this at some points of our My Dress Up Darling (Ep 4)Imposter Syndrome. Burnout. We all experienced this at some points of our My Dress Up Darling (Ep 4)Imposter Syndrome. Burnout. We all experienced this at some points of our My Dress Up Darling (Ep 4)Imposter Syndrome. Burnout. We all experienced this at some points of our My Dress Up Darling (Ep 4)Imposter Syndrome. Burnout. We all experienced this at some points of our My Dress Up Darling (Ep 4)Imposter Syndrome. Burnout. We all experienced this at some points of our My Dress Up Darling (Ep 4)Imposter Syndrome. Burnout. We all experienced this at some points of our

My Dress Up Darling (Ep 4)

Imposter Syndrome. Burnout. 

We all experienced this at some points of our lives. Wanting to be perfect, even at the start, without realising that everything takes time and patience.

It is easy to criticise yourself for the bad things you’ve done but it’s hard to praise yourself for the good things you’ve done.

Which is why you need someone to talk to, so you won’t feel alone.

Every job has its own sets of challenges and problems. 

What separates a job that you like and a normal job that you do simply for money is, a job that you love is more bearable as it is something you love doing because of it’s non-monetary fulfilment like wanting to see your own craftwork being used by customers who becomes happy by your hard work.

So if you are doubting yourself or feeling down, remember why you started it.


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