EPISODE · Mar 4, 2024 · 32 MIN
🇬🇧 How to tackle Imposter syndrome | #17 Amber Deibert - Coach
from THE REVENUE CIRCUS 🎪 · host ARRtist Circus
Summary In this episode, Klara and guest Amber Deibert discuss imposter syndrome and how to overcome it. They explore the different flavors of imposter syndrome and how it is a sign of growth. Amber shares her personal experiences with imposter syndrome and offers advice on how to change your relationship with it. They also discuss the benefits of a career in sales and the importance of being authentic. Amber recommends reading books by Rick Rubin and Austin Kleon for inspiration. Overall, the conversation provides valuable insights and strategies for dealing with imposter syndrome. Takeaways Imposter syndrome is a passing effect that comes and goes depending on where you are in your career. Imposter syndrome is a sign that you're in a growth phase and pushing yourself out of your comfort zone. Recognize and celebrate your achievements instead of downplaying them. Sales is a great career choice that offers flexibility, control over your schedule, and unlimited earning potential. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:00 Background and Introduction 03:33 Understanding Imposter Syndrome 08:14 Imposter Syndrome in a Growth Phase 14:06 Dealing with Imposter Syndrome 18:17 Recognizing Achievements and Overcoming Downplaying 25:09 Sales as a Great Career Choice 27:29 Swapping Bodies with Rick Rubin 30:26 Finding Rhythm and Balance in Productivity 31:47 Conclusion -- Guest: Amber Deibert Co-Host: Klara Ahlgren -- Want to be on the show? Apply now! https://forms.gle/C6FsHp2CKS37NkdL9 -- The podcast is presented by ARRtist Circus - the Tomorrowland for Sales & Customer Success Teams in Europe. Don't miss the event of the year - On April 19, 2024, in Berlin. Find all information and tickets at www.ARRtist-circus.com
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