It all started when I completed my internship last week and moved on to start my final year. The usual happened, I got excited to finish off the last leg of my academic career, I felt overwhelmed because of the workload, I actually felt a lot of things and a whole lot scared. Perhaps it was the fear of disappointing people, perhaps the aftermath of transitioning. Whatever reason it was, it got me shivering, literally.
For the same fear,I currently have lots of posts in my drafts folder. It look lots of mugs of tea to wise up and I'm glad I did. I just want to share a few lessons;
1)Allow yourself to be you. A lot of good comes out of this, you become more grateful, more productive , more focused on what you do best and generally achieve more.
2) Nobody [really] cares. The only people who are 100% concerned about you are perhaps your parents, the rest are concerned but they will happily move on if you disappoint them or don't agree with them, they are more concerned about themselves. We are all selfish in that way
3) Finally, be happy. Get those endomorphins from wherever you find them, whether it be tea, napping or running. Attract positive energy by staying positive.
The world doesn't need another impostor. It needs all of you. Have a great ending to the week!