Is imposter syndrome holding you back? On today’s episode I am diving into this.Imposter syndrome is a persistent feeling of being a fraud or underserving of success. Although social media is a powerful tool, it can create feelings of imposter syndrome. We’re constantly bombarded with small clips of other people’s lives, which often causes us to compare ourselves with others. It’s important to remember that you are only seeing a small curated version of other people’s lives, not the full pict...
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Is imposter syndrome holding you back? On today’s episode I am diving into this.Imposter syndrome is a persistent feeling of being a fraud or underserving of success. Although social media is a powerful tool, it can create feelings of imposter syndrome. We’re constantly bombarded with small clips of other people’s lives, which often causes us to compare ourselves with others. It’s important to remember that you are only seeing a small curated version of other people’s lives, not the full pict...
In this episode, I want to talk with you about something that’s important — decluttering your social media. I've personally experienced the overwhelming feeling of having a pile of videos in my drafts folder, and I can't stress enough the importance of having a clear plan and focus when using social media. It allows you to enjoy the experience of social media and create content authentically. I’m sharing my 3 top tips on decluttering your social media.1. Unfollow Accounts That No Longer Serve...
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Is imposter syndrome holding you back? On today’s episode I am diving into this.Imposter syndrome is a persistent feeling of being a fraud or underserving of success. Although social media is a powerful tool, it can create feelings of imposter syndrome. We’re constantly bombarded with small clips of other people’s lives, which often causes us to compare ourselves with others. It’s important to remember that you are only seeing a small curated version of other people’s lives, not the full pict...