Imposter Syndrome in UX Design Pt2: Competence in UX
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- 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 second video on feeling like an imposter, I'll share a few thoughts on how becoming more competent over time can help you overcome it.
This is part 2 of the short series on dealing with self-doubt, fear and resulting Imposter syndrome.
Check the first part here: • Dealing with Imposter ...
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I am so thankful for your content. I am growing just by watching your channel and having that "You Can Always Do Better" mentality. I am currently going through this imposter syndrome after bootcamp so this has put everything into a better perspective.
Great video. You can't speedrun into expertise in any field. Embrace the suck.
It is so good to know that Valley of Despair is a normal thing. Thanks for this inspiring video. Can't wait to get your book.
Glad you enjoyed it! And yeah, it never goes and shouldn't go away. Otherwise you become a real imposter, and those never go far!
This video deserves more just one like. Thank you for bringing topics like that and talking about it. So often we see content about shiny part of the design, but leaving not so shiny part behind.
Sometimes we ourselves are the biggest obstacle (: I guess you are right - fear it, but do it anyway.
would love to know how you spend your day. you seem to be able to juggle a lot of different tasks and goals effectively
Hey sure, had a few requests like this, but happy to unpack some of the methods and systems i use
Hey brother, this video was amazing! Thank you for the amazing insights. I’m quite sorry that the freaking UA-cam shadow banned you, stay strong! 💪
Thanks bud. No worries, glad it was useful
Ux design methods ? And steps for ux design ?
In UX, sometimes you don't feel like a lot of things get mixed together ? Like UI or pure research which sometimes one thing is very visual and the other is almost data cience ? Or if not coding ? An that every workplace makes its own mix? Which I understand that they adapt it to they need or specific task.... How rong I am? hahaha... have a nice evening!
Yes, you're right. This is exactly why it takes so long for UXers to grow - up until you develop expertise in the essentials and it's always a continuous journey. It shouldn't prevent you or anyone else to apply for positions as long as you know what is what and why you'd use certain activities or methods (even if you don't master them all).
@@vaexperience Thanks for the answer!
Thank you for video, love your channel so much. But graph shown in this video has a very little to do with what original Dunning-Kruger paper really is all about.
You are right from looking at it in isolated view. However it''s a linear learning journey that has a lot of facets to it - in that regard multiple concepts and theories can be overplayed linking the theories to get a deeper insight.
@@vaexperience Just saw your reply. Now i see, sounds reasonable! (yes, its been a while, but its better late than never )😀