Although the Bible teaches humility, there's no need to actually be humble deep down. You just have to act it out. Being truly humble is way too much work and almost contradicts perfection and good image. False humility and deflecting responsibility is far better and easier.
To make is seem like you aren't prideful, talk about how much you hate pride. Point out the haughtiness of other people, either in front of them or behind their backs. Take them down a peg or two and throw in a couple Bible verses for good measure. As much as you like to talk about yourself, never talk about any pride issues you may be dealing with.
Acting (falsely) humble is also a good way to get attention and encouragement when you purposely say things like I'm so lowly or I'm not good enough. It's risky but usually pays off when everyone jumps in to save you. Play people's emotions to make them feel sorry for you while keeping your dignity.
Now in all seriousness. What people often don't realize is that putting yourself down a lot, especially in hopes of someone lifting you up, is actually a form of pride. Humility is seeing yourself how you really are, which as a child of God, you are precious and worthy. Constantly discrediting yourself and "giving God all the glory" (which you should but refusing to take any credit for the God given skills and direction is a bit much) is dysfunction as well. Christians, especially women in service, are so afraid of being called prideful that they don't enjoy what God has given them.