Why Artists Burnt Out All The Time

Why Artists Burnt Out All The Time

Impostor syndrome is something that a lot of new artists deal with. It's that feeling like you're not as talented as everyone else, and that you're going to be exposed as a fraud any second. It sucks, and it's actually really common.

There are a few reasons why impostor syndrome is so common among artists. One is that the art world is super competitive. It's easy to compare yourself to other artists and feel like you're not good enough. Another reason is that art is subjective. It's normal to worry that your work won't be appreciated or understood by others. Perfectionism can also play a role – if you're a perfectionist, you might hold yourself to super high standards and feel like you're not measuring up.

Plus, artists often rely on external validation, like praise from others, to feel good about their work. But if that validation isn't forthcoming, it can lead to feelings of inadequacy. And finally, fear of failure is something that a lot of artists struggle with. It's scary to take risks and try new things, especially if you're worried about being rejected or not being successful.

It's important to remember that impostor syndrome is something that a lot of people experience, and it doesn't reflect your actual abilities or worth as an artist. Try to identify and challenge the negative thoughts that contribute to impostor syndrome, and focus on your strengths and accomplishments.

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