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Writer's pictureGerard Lalo Sandoval

Tips on Overcoming the “Doubts” or How I Manage the "Am I Good Enough?" Voice.

1. Embrace the Doubt

First, I acknowledge that doubt is part of the creative process. It’s a sign that I care deeply about my work and want to produce something of value. Instead of running from it, I face it head-on and use it as a motivator to improve and grow.

 

2. Revisit My "Why"

Whenever I feel lost or question my direction, I go back to why I started in the first place. For me, photography is more than just a job; it’s a passion, a way to tell stories, and capture moments that resonate. My wife and family also keep me grounded. Remembering my “why” reignites my passion and keeps me focused.

 

3. Celebrate Small Wins

Progress isn’t always about huge milestones. I’ve learned to celebrate the small victories—whether it’s a successful shoot, positive client feedback, or mastering a new technique. These little wins add up and remind me that I’m making progress, even when it doesn’t feel like it.

 

4. Connect with Others

I reach out to friends, photographers, and other creatives to share experiences and insights. Surrounding myself with a supportive community helps me see that I’m not alone in my struggles. Sometimes, just talking things out can provide the clarity I need.

 

5. Keep Learning

On days when I feel stuck, I dive into learning something new—whether it’s a photography technique or reading a book to help me with the business and marketing aspects of my company. Continuous learning keeps my mind engaged and opens up new possibilities.

 

6. Take Breaks When Needed

Finally, I’ve learned that it’s okay to take a break. Stepping away from the camera, even for a day, helps me return with a fresh perspective and renewed energy. This summer, I’ve been doing just that, and it’s made a significant difference in my outlook.

 

Self-doubt may never fully disappear, but it doesn’t have to hold you back. By embracing the journey, reconnecting with your purpose, and celebrating every bit of progress, you can quiet that inner critic and continue to grow as a photographer. After all, every step forward, no matter how small, is a step toward success.

 

What strategies do you use to manage self-doubt? I’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences in the comments.




 


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