Have you always dreamed of a career in the beauty world?
If so, you understand that it takes a lot of talent, passion for making people look their best, and a willingness to work hard. You might experience or need to overcome imposter syndrome, or as we like to call it, overcoming some fears and self doubt of being good enough or have the “right” talent to be here.
Many people suffer from this mental state, especially when it comes to cosmetology professionals working in the beauty business. In order to be the best beauty entrepreneur possible, you’ll need to focus on developing self-confidence. Fortunately, this article can help.
Here we take a look at what it takes to have a successful beauty career in spite of your imposter syndrome. Keep reading to learn more.
Merriam-Webster defines imposter syndrome, in part, as “persistent doubt concerning one’s abilities or accomplishments accompanied by the fear of being exposed as a fraud despite evidence of one’s ongoing success.
Let’s start by talking about the nature of imposter syndrome. It’s something almost everyone experiences because we all have insecurities. This is part of what it means to be human.
Look around at the people who seem most confident. If they were honest with you, you’d learn that outward appearances are often deceiving. That’s because people tend to overcompensate, especially when they don’t have a positive self-image.
So it can be helpful to at least understand the reality that imposter syndrome is a universal experience. This will help you realize that you’re not alone.
Be honest with yourself about your feelings. After all, impostor syndrome is nothing to be ashamed of. Acknowledging how you feel about your abilities and how you don’t feel like you belong among your peers at the salon will take the power away from your insecurities. Keep in mind that just because you think you aren’t good enough doesn’t make it true.
Do you have someone in your life you can talk to? Sometimes the best way to cope with imposter syndrome is to simply get your feelings out in the open. This is a great way to get a fresh perspective on how people view you from the outside.
Your mind is a busy place. Focusing on your work, learning your craft, and making your clients happy will make you happier and help you realize that imposter syndrome is a waste of time and energy.
It’s very typical for makeup artists to be perfectionists. But you shouldn’t expect perfection from yourself, especially during your training at The Salon Professional Academy. The key is to be patient with yourself, take small steps, learn the basics, and try to continue improving every day.
Everyone has certain insecurities. The key to becoming a successful beauty entrepreneur is to not allow them to hold you back from your dreams. Fortunately, this guide to pursuing a beauty career at a salon will help you leave your imposter syndrome in the rearview mirror.
Please contact us today to learn how we can help make your dreams of becoming a part of the beauty business a reality.