Feeling like you're faking it is perfectly normal.
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2014 10:13 pm
It's been quite some time since I've posted on the forums. I'm sure there are plenty of new faces going through the same experience I, like many others on here have.
LifeHacker posted a link today (http://lifehacker.com/overcoming-impost ... socialflow) that caught my attention, because I know that when I was balls deep in this kick-ass forum of ours, half the time I felt like I was faking it.
As I typed up field reports, and completed homework that Bravo gave me, and followed the advice from higher ranking guys on here, I know that the majority of the time I felt as though I wasn't being myself. That feeling can be real shitty at times.
I simply wanted to share this link so you newer guys know that it's both normal and healthy to feel that way. "Fake it 'till you make it" is a phrase that is slung around a lot in the community. As you progress through your own journey, you're going to find yourself questioning your new, as DJ calls them, "superpowers". It's not going to feel as though you're actually growing, and it certainly won't feel natural.
But that's why you're here, isn't it? That's why you took the red pill. That's why you followed down the rabbit hole. It's because what felt natural for you wasn't cutting it. How you were before was just not getting the job done for you. You wanted more.
I assure you that this forum has the answers to your questions. I can tell you from experience that sometimes as you're typing up reports, or out in field talking to some woman, that you're going to think to yourself "this kind of stuff doesn't happen to me, if the guys on the forum knew who I really was, they probably wouldn't even believe this."
But we do (whizkid clearly an exception), because we've been there, we've faced our trials, and now doing this barely takes a second thought. Our only hope is that this forum thrives and grows because you newer guys don't pussy out, and keep pressing forward on your journey. It's up to you, after all, to not waste that little red pill.
LifeHacker posted a link today (http://lifehacker.com/overcoming-impost ... socialflow) that caught my attention, because I know that when I was balls deep in this kick-ass forum of ours, half the time I felt like I was faking it.
As I typed up field reports, and completed homework that Bravo gave me, and followed the advice from higher ranking guys on here, I know that the majority of the time I felt as though I wasn't being myself. That feeling can be real shitty at times.
I simply wanted to share this link so you newer guys know that it's both normal and healthy to feel that way. "Fake it 'till you make it" is a phrase that is slung around a lot in the community. As you progress through your own journey, you're going to find yourself questioning your new, as DJ calls them, "superpowers". It's not going to feel as though you're actually growing, and it certainly won't feel natural.
But that's why you're here, isn't it? That's why you took the red pill. That's why you followed down the rabbit hole. It's because what felt natural for you wasn't cutting it. How you were before was just not getting the job done for you. You wanted more.
I assure you that this forum has the answers to your questions. I can tell you from experience that sometimes as you're typing up reports, or out in field talking to some woman, that you're going to think to yourself "this kind of stuff doesn't happen to me, if the guys on the forum knew who I really was, they probably wouldn't even believe this."
But we do (whizkid clearly an exception), because we've been there, we've faced our trials, and now doing this barely takes a second thought. Our only hope is that this forum thrives and grows because you newer guys don't pussy out, and keep pressing forward on your journey. It's up to you, after all, to not waste that little red pill.