Self-Doubt Unequal

Kimberly Burnham
1 min readApr 12, 2022

Found poetry for April 10, 2022 National Poetry Month Poetry Challenge

From the transcript of the Hidden Brain podcast comes this introduction to the Psychology of Self Doubt: “We all have times when we feel like a fraud. Psychologist Kevin Cokley studies the corrosive effects of self-doubt, and how we can turn that negative voice in our heads into an ally.”

The following are poems ripped from the podcast and assembled into a haiku found poem. In found poetry the art is in choosing which words to keep and which to leave behind. Here is what I have chosen.

Self-Doubt Poetry by Kimberly Burnham, Photo by jana müller on Unsplash

Doubt Unequal to the Task

world stunned powers
struggling champion toppled
by emotion what

does it mean the rest
voice inside amazing fraud
see ourselves clearly

―Found poems / blackout poetry / erasure haikus by Kimberly Burnham from Hidden Brain podcast https://hiddenbrain.org/podcast/the-psychology-of-self-doubt/ from an interview between Shankar Vedantam and Kevin Cokley, featuring Simone Biles.

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Kimberly Burnham

Writer, Poet, Ekphrastic Writer-in-Residence, Nerve Whisperer, Brain Health Coach, Author of The Traveling Brain: Illuminating Peace Poetry in 5000 Languages.