Here would be a nice place to visit right now. |
A while
back, having not lied about my skills but fluffed them up a bit, I was hired
into a position that was too big for me. I mean, I was thrilled and told
everyone about it, but a few weeks in, despite good performance, I
still felt like a worried forest animal all the time.
I was
not suffering from feelings of incompetence, I was suffering from thinking I
should know more, right now.
A few
special words turned things around.
I might
have seen them once in the Ask Beth column
that I read in my teens, or they may have been scrawled on a bathroom stall in
college, but they circled back years later to tell me :
“Act as if you already feel the way you want to, until
you do.”
With
practice, I could imitate a feeling of confidence, until it came naturally. I
lost the feeling that at any moment, I would be discovered and eventually, my
eyebrows came back down..
The
terms “imposter syndrome,” and, “fraud complex," refer to the fear
of not being truly matched with, or passionate about, or skilled enough to live
up to a hard-won goal, despite measures of success. They get tossed around a
lot, particularly by young people in their first significant jobs.
It had
been exactly that suspicion I grappled with back before it became a
syndrome. I felt I’d been nailed selling myself long when actually I had
not yet tested the reach of my experience and had to, as they say, "fake
it ‘til you make it.”
I like
my adage better, but here’s the word that makes both of them worth putting on a
post-it and sticking it where you’ll see it every day: until.
Not
only because of its truth – that all things – flying, public transportation,
presentations – become less daunting with exposure, but also because all
wrapped up in the word “until” is the reminder that the present, with all its
power, comes to our lives just once, to inform what will come next.
Because,
as I have told myself, my friends, my children, and sometimes their friends,
and occasionally strangers and fretful dogs,
Everything, up or down, is just right now.
All
moments that come after right now, suggested by the word until, will
be influenced by those that came before. Whether they’ve made you richer or
poorer, or educated about how to live better, no moment will find you less
knowledgeable than you are right now, only more.
And
imagine that, what you can do with those moments of smarter.
You may
love feeling free and independent and mobile until you learn
that your maturity and self-awareness have left you with gifts to bring to a
relationship, maybe a marriage, maybe even at some point, small people who will
spend years literally, and then figuratively looking up to you.
You may
be frustrated with the cost of living and bored with the job that once
terrified you until you realize you have also earned the
courage to go after the thing you’d rather look back on in a couple of
decades.
You may
be new and awkward in a strange place until you master your
surroundings and wish to build a new memory of conquering change because, look!
Now you know how.
You may
be tired of understanding and learning and changing your mind about
yourself, until you realize that at the same time, you were
also understanding and learning and changing your mind about others too.
The
word “until” is weighty. It suggests that you can stay or go, but are always on
the way to something else that will draw on your cumulative smarts, and
hopefully enrich your spirit and sense of humor about life.
Whether
you long to leave, or dread when you will have to, “until” is a word equally
full of promise and relief that gently asks you to trust the future, while you
get ready to create it.