Steinbeck Felt Like a Fraud Too: Why Imposter Syndrome Might Actually Be Working

John Steinbeck felt like a fraud while writing his Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece, proving that imposter syndrome isn’t a disease but a natural part of the creative process. The key isn’t eliminating these feelings but recognizing them as a sign you’re pushing boundaries and doing meaningful work.

Finding Your Creative Rhythm in the Age of Endless Noise

In our oversaturated creative landscape, success isn’t about following rigid disciplines or waiting for big breaks. It’s about finding your natural creative rhythm, showing up despite self-doubt, and building a sustainable artistic life around your unique patterns and strengths.

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