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Imposter syndrome is something we’ve all felt at some point in our lives. It’s the belief that we don’t deserve the success and happiness that comes our way. In this brutally honest conversation, I sat down with a recent MBA graduate, Magdalena Madrigal, where she shares her experience with imposter syndrome. Here we talk about how no one should validate a belief that they are imposters or that they don’t deserve their joy and success. Imposter syndrome is only a belief. Once you eliminate that belief, you realize how worthy and valuable you are.
More About Magdalena Madrigal: As a first-generation college grad, she is passionate about making a difference in educational infrastructure. She’s passionate about having real-life conversations, which she explores in her podcast Creating Connections.
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Imposter syndrome is something we’ve all felt at some point in our lives. It’s the belief that we don’t deserve the success and happiness that comes our way. In this brutally honest conversation, I sat down with a recent MBA graduate, Magdalena Madrigal, where she shares her experience with imposter syndrome. Here we talk about how no one should validate a belief that they are imposters or that they don’t deserve their joy and success. Imposter syndrome is only a belief. Once you eliminate that belief, you realize how worthy and valuable you are.
More About Magdalena Madrigal: As a first-generation college grad, she is passionate about making a difference in educational infrastructure. She’s passionate about having real-life conversations, which she explores in her podcast Creating Connections.