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* 1. An Exploration of Self-Image in Creatives

Thank you for considering participation in this research survey. This study aims to explore how creative professionals perceive themselves and how this self-perception impacts their creative work. Your responses will contribute valuable insights into the dynamics of self-image within the creative community.

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* 2. What is your age?

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* 3. Are you currently a student?

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* 4. What is your field of creative study or interest? (e.g., music, art, writing, etc.)

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* 5. On a scale of 1-10, how would you rate your creative abilities?

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* 6. How often do you engage in creative activities?

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* 7. In what ways do you think your self-image affects your creativity? (Ex: inspires, motivates, hinders, etc.) (Open-ended)

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* 8. Do you feel that your creativity is a significant part of your identity?

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* 9. Have you ever felt like an "imposter" in your creative field?

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* 10. How often do you experience feelings of inadequacy in your creative field?

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* 11. How often do you experience feelings of self-doubt regarding your work?

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* 12. How often do you experience feelings of fear in your creative field?

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* 13. How often do you find yourself overworking in your creative field?

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* 14. How often do you experience feelings of perfectionism in your creative field?

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* 15. How often do you find yourself discounting praise in your creative field?

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* 16. How often do you experience feelings of guilt in your creative field?

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* 17. How satisfied are you with your creative output?

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* 18. What are the biggest challenges you face in your creative process?

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* 19. Do you seek feedback on your creative work? 

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* 20. How does feedback impact your self-image as a creative individual?

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* 21. Do you have access to support and resources for your creative development?

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* 22. What type of support or resources do you find most helpful?

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* 23. This study explores the prevalence and impact of imposter syndrome within the diverse creative community. Imposter syndrome, a psychological phenomenon where individuals doubt their accomplishments and fear being exposed as a "fraud," can be particularly prevalent among creative professionals, where subjective evaluation and personal expression are core to their work. To better understand how this affects creatives like yourself, If you're unfamiliar with imposter syndrome or wish to learn more, please visit this link for detailed information.

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* 24. In what ways do you think imposter syndrome affects your creative output?

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* 25. Would you be interested in resources to help cope with imposter syndrome? 

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* 26. Is there anything else you would like to share about your experience as a creative individual, particularly regarding self-image and imposter syndrome?

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