It’s not imposter syndrome. It’s just too much stress.

The reason why you’re struggling with a great deal of anxiety that happens almost always right after you post a reels or a TikTok video, compared to what you normally go through when you post something else.

Let’s call a spade a spade. You don’t have imposter syndrome necessarily. Reels are being pushed toward people who are not already following you.

So in case the Reels video does well, you will very likely get endless hate comments.

If it doesn’t do well, you worked hard for nothing, and it implies implicit judgment by people who thought it was too bad for them to bother checking out.

In these damned if you do, damned if you don’t scenarios, you are very likely to feel stressed or anxious regardless.

This will definitely negatively impact your ability to regulate negative emotions, which would make it harder for you to make the case that you’re not an imposter whenever your mind throws such a suggestion at you. In other words, you will find it harder to defend yourself against the allegations coming from your mind that claim that you are an imposter.

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