I recently put a new page on my website called "Client Love", which features screenshots of feedback I've gotten from clients.
And I noticed that there was a lot of really, really enthusiastic feedback there. Like multiple "wows", "I'm amazed," and "blown away."
Here's my problem: despite this great feedback, there's this niggling little worm in my brain constantly whispering, "You're not really good enough."
This is problematic because it's difficult to sell myself as THE answer to my ideal client's problem... if I myself doubt that it is true.
I guess my question is - anyone have any ideas how to get past this hump? Why is feedback from my own clients not convincing me? How do I convince myself that my work is valuable, so I can more successfully convince others of this, so that they hire me?