this happened in april 🫣 @Camilla Araujo, you were literally SO sweet and down to earth 🧡💜
ty @Tower 28 Beauty ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀#grwm #tower28 #storytime #camilaaraujo #confidentlydelusional
Meeting someone as authentic and kind as Camilla Araujo can be both exciting and intimidating, especially when imposter syndrome creeps in. I remember feeling like I didn’t quite belong or wasn’t good enough standing next to an influencer, even though I admired her warmly. It’s a common feeling many of us experience when meeting people we look up to — that subtle doubt that questions our own worth or accomplishments. However, moments like these taught me a valuable lesson: influencers, despite their large followings, are just people too. Camilla's genuine sweetness and down-to-earth nature instantly helped dissolve my nerves. She welcomed conversation with kindness, reminding me that empathy and openness make connections meaningful beyond online personas. Tower 28 Beauty added to the memorable experience by offering a supportive and inclusive atmosphere that celebrates confidence without pressure. Their products and community emphasize embracing your natural self, which aligns perfectly with overcoming imposter feelings. If you ever feel that wave of imposter syndrome when meeting someone inspiring or stepping into new social settings, try to focus on shared humanity rather than self-doubt. Often, vulnerability opens the door to authentic encounters and learning. Sharing my story under the hashtags #storytime and #confidentlydelusional reminds me — and readers like you — that it’s okay not to be perfect. Being real and kind goes a long way, whether you’re an influencer or a fan.