The personal blog post by Sherry Andrews Bhutia explores the intersection of coding, creativity, and imposter syndrome, using insights from Margaret Atwood's teachings as a catalyst for reflection. The author recounts how a MasterClass trailer featuring Atwood's advice on overcoming fear in creative endeavors sparked a realization about their own struggles with imposter syndrome and perfectionism in the world of coding. By drawing parallels between writing and coding, Bhutia highlights the importance of practice and learning from failures to overcome fears and improve skills. The narrative is deeply personal, detailing the author's journey back into coding after a 20-year hiatus and their encounter with self-doubt, leading to an introspective challenge to confront unfinished projects and private repositories. Emphasizing Atwood's advice to "fail better," Bhutia encourages readers to view mistakes as learning opportunities, while sharing their own experience of overcoming fear to write this first blog post, supported by a confidence training video from Pybites.