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Imposter syndrome is a condition every growing person will face in their lives. The complex and messy field of user experience is no exception to it and everyone who's trying to get in or progress within their UX design career will struggle with it. In this video, I'll share a few thoughts and tactics on effectively dealing with it. As with everything in UX, the solution can only be found through a deep understanding of the root causes. This is part 1 of the short series on dealing with self-doubt, fear and resulting Imposter syndrome. Part 2: • Imposter Syndrome in UX Design Pt2: Compet... 🙌 If you like this video, you'll definitely like what comes next; SUBSCRIBE to this channel and don't forget to share, like, comment: / @vaexperience 👕 UX design and user research themed merch by yours truly: / vaexperience 📩 Get my latest (BEST) updates delivered to your inbox: https://updates.vaexperience.com/ 🚀. I started this channel in 2018 to upskill my design team on user experience methods, rapid UX prototyping, service design, and more at a scale. Gladly the material I use is also relevant for other people across the globe (like yourself). 🧔 Who am I: UX research and design team manager, experience design lead, strategist, and design educator. I love complex services, enterprise UX tools, human decision support and AI tools. 👋 Get in touch: quickest option - @vytautasalech on Twitter; also - hello@vaexperience.com. Note I try to respond to every email, however, given the time constraints it might take a while. The shorter and more specific the query the quicker the response! #UX #uxdesign #impostersyndrome 🎒 Coursera UX courses: https://imp.i384100.net/dakRLQ