Hey Mas Mate, let’s dive into a common challenge for women in Trades: Imposter Syndrome.
It’s like a sneaky doubt that creeps in, making you question your abilities despite having proof of your successes.
In non-traditional trades, factors like lower pay expectations and societal pressures contribute to this self-doubt.
Guess what? You’re not alone.
In fact, 90% of women in trades have faced this beast, according to KM Business Information Australia, including yours truly. The struggle is real, and it’s time to face it head-on.
Why? Because people-pleasing and chasing perfection can stifle your full potential. It’s like a creativity killer and a recipe for procrastination. But, fear not, here’s the game plan:
- Own it: recognise Imposter Syndrome. It’s not a rare disease. It’s a shared experience. Talk about it. Don’t hide it.
- Build Your Squad: surround yourself with other Apprentices at your trade school, Mas National mentors, friends and family who’ve got your back. They’re your sounding board for those doubts you might have.
- Learn, Learn, Learn: dive into education through apps (like this one), social media and your training organisation. Knowledge is power. It’s a reminder of what you’re capable of.
- Goal Smash: break down big tasks into bite-sized goals. Celebrate every win, no matter how small. It’s like building confidence, one victory at a time. Journal it.
- Comparison Detox: Quit comparing yourself to others. Your journey is unique. Focus on your achievements, not someone else’s highlight reel.
- Flip the Script: instead of dwelling on shortcomings and negative energy, focus on your achievements and the unique perspective you bring to the table. You’re the game-changer.
To the awesome women in non-traditional trades, your authenticity rocks. Embrace your quirks, celebrate your victories, and know you’re not walking this path alone. Together, let’s crush barriers, redefine success and inspire those coming after us.
I absolutely love this quote: “What you do today is important, because you are exchanging a day of your life for it.”
Don’t let Imposter Syndrome hold you back from chasing your dreams. Stay true to yourself!
Cheers to authenticity,
Jas from Mas in Tas.