As I am sitting here writing this article, I cannot help but think that it will not amount to the ones that have come before it on this subject. I look for inspiration through different sources, but it only amplifies the voice in the back of my mind reminding me that it will fall short of expectations.
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Trapped in Imposter Syndrome? Vulnerability Is the Only Way Out
Date: April 10, 2024
Contact: news@apta.org
Content Type: Perspective
Sanwal Dilshad, SPT
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