We’ve all been there. You finally step foot into the job you’ve wanted forever only to feel like you aren’t good enough for the role, or worse, a complete fraud.
You’re not alone; an estimated 70% of people from all walks of life, both men and women experience imposter syndrome at some point in their careers. In this talk from BoS USA Online 2020, Tiffany Da Silva (Founder, flowjo.co) shares her own experiences along with the framework and tools she uses every day to eliminate it.
Prepare to get off autopilot, identify the negative self-talk in your head and identify your villains.
Caution: this video may contain jazz hands!
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Tiffany Da Silva
Tiffany DaSilva is the founder of Flowjo.co, an eCommerce site dedicated to helping everyday people live their best life.
She has spent the past 15 years in all facets of digital marketing working for startups like Geosign, Achievers & Shopify, as well as, a growth marketing consultant for over 80 companies from startup to enterprise. She’s an instructor for McMaster University and has been featured in Mashable, Search Engine Journal, SE Roundtable, Hubspot & More.
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