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Unmasking Imposter Syndrome on the Let’s Get Social Show

Stephanie LH Calahan

Imposter Syndrome afflicts over 70% of all people, and many don't know it is standing in the way of their dreams and goals. Definition of Imposter Syndrome and how it can hamper your confidence when it comes to going on social media on videos, writing blogs, etc. “Comparisonitis” social media, and who you follow.

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The Truth About Impostor Syndrome and How to Overcome It

Stephanie LH Calahan

Social media users have created a voyeuristic environment where we can easily get caught up in “comparisonitis.” ” When you miss your high mark goal on something, you accuse yourself of “not being cut out for the task” and ruminate on it for days. technology and medicine); and. speaking, music, writing, etc.).

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Major Meltdown in Time Management - Tips to Avoid it Happening To You

Stephanie LH Calahan

Cut your major goals into bite-sized pieces. Each small priority or requirement on the way to ultimate goal becomes a mini goal in itself. When receiving a request (from your child's school, from your co-worker, from your significant other) ask yourself if this fits with your overall goals, and who you are right now.

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Business Lessons from Equestrians

Men With Pens

That’s a good way to build confident success so that you’re always ready for what’s coming at you – before you get there. Rebecca July 19, 2010 at 2:19 am I’ve never been an avid horse rider myself but I can easily see the comparisons you are making. I really liked all 4 comparisons and lessons.

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How To Train Your Brain

Brilliantly Better

Your Brain Is Your Main World Interface Some of you may remember the series of posts in which I made a comparison between a human being and a computer, and I’m talking specifically about how to keep the best version of yourself. The goal is to keep your attention steady, without being distracted. Each session lasts about 45 seconds.

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An iPhone App In 30 Days – The Challenge

Brilliantly Better

Speaking of errors, specifically about error messages, after 30 days of learning Objective C I am totally convinced that the error messages in Xcode were invented by a joyous and careless hermit, with the only goal of driving programmers crazy. Program received “BAD_EXC” message. Wow, really? Complicated.

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