Imposter Syndrome is a Good Sign
Feeling like a "fraud" usually means you have high standards that your hands haven't caught up to yet. Reframe the anxiety: Instead of "I'm scared they'll find out I'm new," think "I care enough about this result to be nervous."
What is ONE technique you feel nervous about doing on a client? (e.g., Winged liner, cut crease). Let's support each other.
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Imposter Syndrome is a Good Sign
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