“Be brave. Take risks. Nothing can substitute experience.” - Paulo Coehlo
How many times have you stopped working toward something because you felt like you didn’t have the right experience? Just about everyone runs into imposter syndrome at some point in their careers, but not everyone falls victim to its whispers. The phrase “fake it til you make it” may come to mind here, and that’s because there is some science to back up the notion. The truth is, so few people actually know exactly what they are doing. And those who pretend a little bit are often more open to the learning they receive from the process. In turn, this learning gives them the experience they need to continue to grow and succeed.
How can you lean into the learning process to allow for personal growth?
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