Shawn Oden PRO
I am a data / code monkey, who has developed an appreciation for good beer and good bourbon. I like to hear myself talk, and I'm trying to get better at letting other people hear me, too.
Coping with Impostor Syndrome
Shawn Oden | codefumonkey@gmail.com | @CodeFuMonkey | codefumonkey.com
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Future Airline Pilot
Private Pilot (Airplane, Single Engine, Land)
Commercial Pilot (Airplane, Single Engine, Land)
Instrument Rating
Certified Flight Instructor (Airplane, Single Engine, Land)
Certified Flight Instructor (Instrument Rating)
Commercial Pilot (Airplane, Multi-Engine, Land)
Certified Flight Instructor (Airplane, Multi-Engine, Land)
DBA / Programmer
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MCSE: Data Management & Analytics
MCSA: SQL 2016 Database Administration
MCSA: SQL 2016 Database Development
Adobe ColdFusion Specialist
(Plus CFMX certs from Macromedia & Adobe)
Currently hold a U.S. DoD Security Clearance
Private Pilot (Airplane, Single Engine, Land)
Commercial Pilot (Airplane, Single Engine, Land)
Instrument Rating
Certified Flight Instructor (Airplane, Single Engine, L
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Certified Flight Instructor (Instrument Rating)
Commercial Pilot (Airplane, Multi-Engine, Land)
Certified Flight Instructor (Airplane, Multi-Engine, Land)
function sayHi(whoami){
return "Hello," & whoami & "!" ;
}
writeoutput( sayHi("World") );
CompTIA Security+
MCSE: Data Management & Analytics
MCSA: SQL 2016 Database Administration
MCSA: SQL 2016 Database Development
Adobe ColdFusion Specialist
(Plus CFMX certs from Macromedia & Adobe)
Currently hold a U.S. DoD Security Clearance
Programmer
Impostor
The reason we struggle with insecurity is that we compare our behind-the-scenes with everyone else’s highlight reel.
- Steve Furtick - Pastor
What Is Impostor Syndrome?
What Does Impostor Syndrome Look Like?
Why Is It A Bad Thing?
How Can We Stop It?
When I won the Oscar, I thought it was a fluke. I thought everybody would find out, and they’d take it back. They'd come to my house, knocking on the door, "Excuse me, we meant to
give that to someone else. That was going to Meryl Streep."
- Jody Foster- Actor
Impostor Syndrome is a chronic feeling of fraudulence, self-doubt, and inadequacy.
- (Bravata et al., 2020; Ruple, 2020; Armstrong & Shulman, 2019; Kolligian & Sternberg, 1991).
At least I haven't been caught yet.
...despite outstanding academic and professional accomplishments, many (people) who experience the imposter phenomenon persist in believing that they are really not bright and have fooled anyone who thinks otherwise.
– Pauline Rose Clance & Suzanne Imes
Q: Do you suffer from Impostor Syndrome?
What Is Impostor Syndrome?
What Does Impostor Syndrome Look Like?
Why Is It A Bad Thing?
How Can We Stop It?
You think, "Why would anyone want to see me again in a movie?
And I don't know how to act anyway, so why am I doing this?"
- Meryl Streep - Actor
WHICH ONE AM I?
Under-represented groups, like women and minorities, tend to feel Impostor Syndrome more intensely.
Broader research has shown it affects men just as often. Anyone is susceptible to Impostor Syndrome.
Roughly 70% of people have experienced Impostor Syndrome.
Felt most often by intelligent, capable people in a difficult career field or people in new positions.
What Is Impostor Syndrome?
What Does Impostor Syndrome Look Like?
Why Is It A Bad Thing?
How Can We Stop It?
I have written eleven books, but each time I think, ‘Uh oh, they’re going to find out now. I’ve run a game on everybody and they’re going to find me out.”".
- Dr. Maya Angelou - Author
...organizations also pay a price when bright people play small, procrastinate, become workaholics or engage in other protecting mechanisms "imposters" use to cope with the anxiety of waiting for the other shoe to drop..
- Dr. Valerie Young, EdD
FOR THE EMPLOYEE
FOR THE EMPLOYER
What Is Impostor Syndrome?
What Does Impostor Syndrome Look Like?
Why Is It A Bad Thing?
How Can We Stop It?
I still sometimes feel like a loser kid in high school and I just have to pick myself up and tell myself that I'm a superstar every morning so that I can get through this day and be for my fans what they need for me to be.
- Lady Gaga - Musician
First and Foremost, Recognize the Problem
Try to see yourself as others see you.
Be Around Other People
See people in your field but outside your circle.
Attend Conferences and Meetups.
Talk About It
Find someone you trust and talk to them.
Own Your Achievements
Take a good, honest look at the things you've done.
Evaluate Your Strengths & Limitations
What are you good at? What do you need help with?
Who around you can help?
Nobody Knows Everything
"I don't know" is OK.
Just-In-Time Learning: Learn what you need to use.
Nobody Is Perfect All The Time
Don't expect to always be 110%.
Recognize When You Need A Break
Don't overwork yourself.
Stop Comparing Yourself To Other People
Everyone has different skills.
Speaking
Get more comfortable in your own skin.
Meet Your Heroes
You might find out that they're people, too.
And you might even make some new friends.
Reframe Your Views
Take an honest and open measure of yourself.
You Are Not Alone
There are other people out there who understand you.
Tom Hanks, Sheryl Sandberg, Lady Gaga, Maisie Williams,
Barbara Corcoran, Tina Fey, Agatha Christie, Lupita Nyong'o,
Emma Watson, Arianna Huffington, Robert Pattinson, Charlize Theron,
Serena Williams, Seth Godin, Kate Winslet, Renée Zellweger,
Amy Poehler, Amy Adams, Michelle Williams, Jennifer Lopez
Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Michelle Obama, David Bowie, Maya Angelou .....
Natalie Portman:
"When I got to Harvard just after the release of Star Wars: Episode 1, I feared people would assume I had gotten in just for being famous, and not worthy of the intellectual rigor here."
Neil Gaiman - Author
Some years ago, I was lucky enough [to be] invited to a gathering of great and good people: artists and scientists, writers and discoverers of things. And I felt that at any moment they would realise that I didn’t qualify to be there, among these people who had really done things.
On my second or third night there, I was standing at the back of the hall, while a musical entertainment happened, and I started talking to a very nice, polite, elderly gentleman about several things, including our shared first name. And then he pointed to the hall of people, and said words to the effect of, “I just look at all these people, and I think, what the heck am I
doing here? They’ve made amazing things. I just went where I was sent.”
Neil Stephensen, Neil Armstrong and Neil Gaiman
I just went where I was sent.
- Neil Armstrong
Feeling fraudulent is a sign you are being challenged. And when we're challenged that's when we make breakthroughs.
– Farah Storr, Editor (Elle Magazine - UK) & Author
Actual Frauds Don't Have Impostor Syndrome
Just Remember:
Nobody can tell you to stop being an Impostor.
You have to convince yourself.
YOU GOT THIS
TAKE YOUR STEP
Shawn Oden | codefumonkey@gmail.com | @CodeFuMonkey | codefumonkey.com
“The only way to stop feeling like an impostor,
is to stop thinking like an impostor.”
- Dr. Valerie Young
By Shawn Oden
I've been a professional geek for over 20 years, but I still feel like I'm out of my zone. Technology moves so fast. There are so many things to know. Everyone is so much smarter than me. I don't know what I'm doing, and it's just a matter of time before someone finds me out. Or something like that. Imposter Syndrome is a problem. But it can be dealt with.
I am a data / code monkey, who has developed an appreciation for good beer and good bourbon. I like to hear myself talk, and I'm trying to get better at letting other people hear me, too.