No-It was the other way around for me. I had trouble seeing my strengths and successes; all the positive things I've done or accomplished despite my history. All the times I was the one who held things together, responded effectively in crises, the adult in the situation. (what happened to me???)
I don't think it's necessarily better to 'admit' stuff; to wallow in your faults. The fact you are verbalizing this indicates that you are not denying your issues. In other words, you sound more self-aware than you say you are.
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