LOCAL WOLVES // ISSUE 58 - WALLOWS

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c’est la vie WRITTEN BY KELSEY BARNES ILLUSTRATION BY SAMA AL-ZANOON

why we need to tackle the impostor syndrome monster It’s likely that there is a monster living in your head that you didn’t even know was there. It likes to whisper words of doubt every time you are proud. It likes to remind you that others are doing better at exactly what you love to do. It likes to make all of your insecurities big and your accomplishments small. This monster has lingered in the minds of women like Lupita Nyong’o, Tavi Gevinson, and Emma Watson, and this monster’s name is Impostor Syndrome. Impostor Syndrome is something that has impacted my entire life (and probably yours, too!) but I’ve never really seen it, talked about it, or heard about it until a few years ago. The term was created by two female researchers, Dr. Pauline R. Clance and Dr. Suzanne A. Imes, and can be defined as “a psychological pattern in which a person doubts their accomplishments and has an internalized fear of being exposed as a fraud.” It impacts all of us to an extent; young people question their accomplishments because of their youth and older people feel that they are too late to be accomplishing things that younger people have accomplished ages ago. Even when we work hard, get dirt under our fingernails, and lean into our endeavors, we still have this feeling that all of our success is just dumb luck. For creatives starting their careers and leaning into their art, whether that be in music, photography, or writing, impostor syndrome has a way of creeping in. Since impostor syndrome causes people to doubt our work and success, our mental health can suffer from it; by double-guessing and doubting accomplishments or by scrolling through feeds and comparing to other people, anyone can begin to feel that they are not good enough or talentless. Moreover, many people who do struggle with their mental health also struggle with impostor syndrome by downplaying their mental health or not speaking out about their struggles at all out of fear that they are not as bad as others. How do we start allowing ourselves to not only embrace our successes, but to actively celebrate and be excited about our achievements?

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Articles inside

Capture Your Truth

1min
pages 8-9

Pinpoint: New Zealand

4min
pages 10-15

Wolfie Submissions: Capture Your Truth

11min
pages 16-23

Uncaged

3min
pages 24-25

What to Watch When

3min
pages 26-27

C'est La Vie

2min
pages 28-29

Femme

2min
pages 30-31

Etchings

7min
pages 32-35

Sierra Capri

5min
pages 36-39

Weslee

3min
pages 40-45

The Shakes

5min
pages 46-49

Anita Cheung

4min
pages 50-55

Bernadette Beck

4min
pages 56-61

Blair Imani

6min
pages 62-67

Summer Vibes

1min
pages 68-73

Raja Kumari

2min
pages 74-77

Wallows

6min
pages 78-87

Teresa

1min
pages 88-93

KPOP in America

4min
pages 94-97

Trinity Mouzon Wofford

4min
pages 98-103

Swimming in the Flood

10min
pages 104-111

Sage Mellet

3min
pages 112-117

Finneas

5min
pages 118-123

Patrick Martin

5min
pages 124-129

Nosakhere Cash

1min
pages 130-135
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