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🗓️ 15 November 2021
⏱️ 18 minutes
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Operating at the edge of your ability means at times you will inevitably feel like an impostor. It's a universal experience that complete beginners to seasoned experts share. To take it one step further, I would argue that impostor syndrome is a critical ingredient to the formula of mastery; self-awareness and an accurate understanding of one's skills foster growth, while too much self-doubt can be restraining and counter-productive.
In today's episode I field two audience questions on the Daily Creative YouTube show. In the first question we get into dealing with impostor syndrome. I share some tactics and mindset tricks that will help cope with this. Second, we talk about leveraging unique opportunities into professional growth. What should you do once you have a foot in the door? Especially in a competitive space like the music industry, it's important to think strategically and creatively about how to parlay the opportunity into the next steps in your career.
If you have questions or comments, the best way to get a hold of me is by text: (206)-309-5177. I'm looking forward to taking more of these in the future.
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Enjoy!
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0:00.0 | Yo, yo, welcome to another episode of the show. |
0:06.8 | Chase Jarvis Live show here on Creative Live. |
0:08.5 | It's a Monday micro show. |
0:10.0 | In today's show, we're thinking about two questions in particular. |
0:14.0 | Two questions that I've taken from you, the audience, as a part of the daily creative, my show on YouTube where I take your questions and make videos about them. We're leveraging |
0:22.1 | that over to the audio here, but two questions, two concepts rather, that we cannot get |
0:27.3 | enough of. One, imposter syndrome. If you do not know what imposter syndrome is, that is reason |
0:33.4 | alone to listen to the show. But assuming you do know, then there are some insights here. |
0:39.7 | I was just speaking to a friend of Vine who coaches me in a different area of my life rather |
0:45.7 | than, you know, professional. This is a sports, a physical coach. He is a superstar in his |
0:52.9 | discipline and he's a professional, right? |
0:56.9 | And he was asking me about imposter syndrome. |
1:00.7 | This is real, folks. |
1:01.9 | And what I find is interesting about imposter syndrome is that it mostly never goes away because |
1:09.1 | anytime you hit a new level in your life or career arc or hit |
1:15.4 | new milestones, new heights, this imposterousin syndrome has a tendency to poke its head out again. |
1:22.2 | So we might as well get extra good at managing it. |
1:26.2 | So again, if you don't know what imposter syndrome is, |
1:28.9 | definitely gonna get some value here. |
1:30.1 | And if you do, you will get even more value |
1:32.3 | because it's some specific tactics for managing it. |
1:35.7 | I also mentioned a great blog post in there |
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