Any empath that believes they are “imposters” should know that they’re not.

They are emotional chameleons and have the ability to absorb how others are feeling.

This is a human superpower, but it is also something that empaths need to learn to control.

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Evan Kirby

Imposter syndrome is something weve all felt at some point in our lives.

Its the belief that we dont deserve the success and happiness that comes our way.

The majority of us work hard and deserve every bit of success and joy that come our way.

The reason empaths struggle with imposter syndrome is because they carry the spirits of others with them.

Empaths may feel that their own abilities arent enough to give them success.

The feeling that they need the abilities of others to succeed can be demoralizing.

Empaths feel how others respond and determine if that is a healthy way to respond to their own problems.

They have this ability to sense and feel differently than others.

This difference is not totally relatable to those who are not empaths.

We all acquire skills and different mindsets from others over time.

This is what separates those that grow and those that dont.

We all learn something from someone that can help us in our lives.

This doesnt make us imposters.

This is what makes us human.

Any empath that believes they are imposters should know that theyre not.

Having the ability to acquire traits from others is a great skill in life.

That doesnt make youre fake.

Fusing your own skills along with someone elses is what makes you unique and worth investing in.

Empaths are idealists and are needed to make this a better world.

No one should validate a belief that they are imposters or that they dont deserve their joy and success.

Imposter syndrome is only a belief.

Once you eliminate that belief, you realize how worthy and valuable you are.