I can still feel the tightening of my throat from the first time that I lost a client because they just didn't really like my work. I remember crying myself to sleep and checking job listings for project management roles and assuming that because someone didn't like my work meant my work wasn't good. Since then I've learned a lot about impostor syndrome - what it is and how to deal with it. and I've created a business that I believe in enough to walk away amicably...most of the time. But when I look back at the first two years of my career every time I lost a role or didn't get hired for one I assumed it was because I just wasn't a good enough creative. So today we're talking about how to remember that you're still the baddest of badasses even if someone doesn't want to work with you.
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