diff --git a/src/posts/crushing-the-impostor-syndrome.md b/src/posts/crushing-the-impostor-syndrome.md index 7515dd8..79a789e 100644 --- a/src/posts/crushing-the-impostor-syndrome.md +++ b/src/posts/crushing-the-impostor-syndrome.md @@ -1,10 +1,14 @@ --- -layout: "../layouts/BlogPost.astro" -title: "Crushing the Impostor Syndrome" +layout: ../layouts/BlogPost.astro +title: Crushing the Impostor Syndrome slug: impostor-syndrome -description: "Sometimes you don't feel like you're good enough, and that you're fooling everyone. You're not alone." -added: "Jul 23 2013" -tags: [advice, musings] +description: >- + Sometimes you don't feel like you're good enough, and that you're fooling + everyone. You're not alone. +tags: + - advice + - musings +added: 2013-07-23T05:00:00.000Z --- I originally wrote this post on CycloneLife.com for Iowa State, and it went completely viral on the front page of Reddit, featured on 99u.com, and several other blogs and websites. @@ -45,7 +49,7 @@ One day a couple of months ago at my internship, I wrote this fairly simple appl I came to a realization that can be explained by the following. I assumed that everyone around me was a super genius programmer, because they seemed like it. But in fact, everything I knew was not in their repertoire. I could teach them as they were teaching me. What?!? -![impostor diagram]({{ site.url }}/assets/impostorsyndrome.jpg) +![Impostor diagram](/assets/impostorsyndrome.jpg) So, how do you destroy the Impostor Syndrome? Here’s a few tips.