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9 Ways Celebrities Coped With Their Insecurities, That's For You

Anyone can experience feelings of insecurity and begin believing that their accomplishments result from pure luck. It's interesting to learn that some famous people also struggle with insecurity. They cannot escape their anxiety and dissatisfaction regardless of how famous or wealthy they become.
However, these famous people have learned to deal with their fears healthily. And Jodie Foster is under the impression that these feelings are the key to her accomplishments and success. These are the ways celebrities deal with their insecurities.

1. Chris Hemsworth

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Even though he's a successful actor, sometimes he wonders if he deserves his success. In contrast, Hemsworth thinks his feelings of uncertainty and inadequacy push him to improve. He devotes a lot of time to studying the personalities behind his roles, and he never stops training. Chris thinks it's beneficial to admit ignorance since it forces you to learn something new.

2. Margot Robbie

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Robbie admitted she still has imposter syndrome. Her movies have done well at the box office, but she still feels that no one takes her seriously. Margot is the hardest on herself and never seems satisfied with her accomplishments. Still, she doesn't wallow in her misery but instead pushes forward to realize her ambitions. And she thinks the best remedy for low self-esteem is a good belly laugh.

3. Emma Watson

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For a very long time, Emma Watson has felt like a fraud. She feels awkward as if she doesn't deserve this credit for her acting, no matter how hard she works to earn it. Watson often felt anxious and withdrew into herself as a result. They all must have known she was a fraud, she thought. Part of the reason she could discover inner peace was that she channeled her efforts into activism and philanthropy.

4. Ryan Reynolds

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Before he became successful, Reynolds says he frequently worried himself into a state of being unable to sleep. But even after he achieved success, his worries persisted. Ryan still suffers from nerves and sickness before appearing on TV or radio. But he has found ways to manage his fear. Humor is one of his tools. He merely adopts an alias and lets his wittier side shine through.

5. Katy Perry

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The singer didn't have a high opinion of herself at the start of her career. She felt undeserving of all the praise. So Katy crafted an image of supreme strength and self-assurance. Perry used to place a lot of stock in what other people thought of her, leading to depression and anxiety. Katy sought help from a therapist to deal with her distress. She has since advocated for people to give their mental health greater priority and seek help from professionals as soon as possible.

6. Camila Cabello

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Anxiety and self-consciousness, which the singer said used to get particularly terrible about once every six months, were finally acknowledged. After finally confiding in her closest friends, she learned that her experiences were common and shared by most people. But when she realized that her fear had no rational origin and was holding her back, she sought help in counseling. She credits weekly sessions with her therapist as being important in her recovery.

7. Lady Gaga

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Lady Gaga has said she sometimes feels like "a loser child in high school." She wishes she could serve as an inspiration to her followers but doubts her worth. Just tell herself she's a superstar whenever she starts to feel depressed.

8. Bradley Cooper

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Bradley Cooper was as disoriented by his new home in Los Angeles as he had been in his junior year of high school. He remembers feeling completely alone, unpopular, and unappreciated by the female population. After struggling with melancholy and self-doubt, Bradley found that talking to his buddy Will Arnett helped him see things in a new light. Cooper underwent a dramatic transformation after the birth of his daughter.

9. Anne Hathaway

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Anne Hathaway grew up believing she was unworthy of being given the same level of attention as her peers. She repeatedly expressed regret about it but eventually stopped doing it altogether. The startling realization that she no longer had time for such pursuits came when she had a mother. Anne, however, turns to the works of classical poets when feelings of insecurity and fear reappear. She finds that the poetry of the Persian poet Rumi is very helpful in dealing with her distressing feelings.
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