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Today I wanna talk about, "faking it until you make it." Now, listen, I know that this term gets a really bad rap in a lot of industries, right?
My husband hates when I use this term because it can convey the idea of falsifying your credentials to gain some sort of unwarranted notoriety.
"Fake it 'til you make it" can sometimes seem like it's saying you should lie about your expertise, or you should lie about what you have and haven't done. And I would never condone that.
I definitely, do not think, you should ever lie about what your experience or expertise is or where you have or have not worked.
Lying is never appropriate. Let's just clear that off the table. Listen to this Short episode of the Wedding Pro CEO Podcast and you will understand the best possible interpretation of "faking it until you make it."
Thank you for listening!
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By Brandee Gaar4.9
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Today I wanna talk about, "faking it until you make it." Now, listen, I know that this term gets a really bad rap in a lot of industries, right?
My husband hates when I use this term because it can convey the idea of falsifying your credentials to gain some sort of unwarranted notoriety.
"Fake it 'til you make it" can sometimes seem like it's saying you should lie about your expertise, or you should lie about what you have and haven't done. And I would never condone that.
I definitely, do not think, you should ever lie about what your experience or expertise is or where you have or have not worked.
Lying is never appropriate. Let's just clear that off the table. Listen to this Short episode of the Wedding Pro CEO Podcast and you will understand the best possible interpretation of "faking it until you make it."
Thank you for listening!
-----
Join The Wedding Pro CEO Podcast Community on Facebook! A free group to take the conversation past the podcast and share best practices, get quick tips you can implement today and be part of a like minded group of CEOs who are building the profitable business they've always dreamed of!
For full show notes and guest links click HERE!
Please share your biggest takeaway and REVIEW THE PODCAST HERE!
Follow me online!!
Brandeegaar.com
Instagram
TikTok
Facebook
Youtube
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#WeddingProCEOPodcast #weddingproceo #weddingprocoach
Book Your Gap Assessment Call to Unlock our Black Friday Deal Now
Take the Wedding Pro CEO's free GAP assessment
Support the show

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