Why You Shouldn’t Fear Being a Beginner: Career Growth Through Learning New Skills
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In this solo episode, I’m diving deep into two things:
How to confidently advocate for yourself in interviews, pitches, and career transitions
Why being a beginner is actually your greatest superpower
After changing industries four times, taking big swings, failing publicly, and starting again, I’ve learned a lot about identity, reinvention, intuition, and believing you’re allowed to take up space. We talk about:
Why you’re the expert of your own story
Getting over the fear of “bragging” in interviews
Letting yourself be bad at something new
How to build confidence through consistent practice over time
Turning perceived weaknesses into unexpected strengths
The power of intuition in shaping your career
If you’ve ever felt behind, unqualified, or scared to start — this episode is your reminder that small steps create massive impact. If this resonated, leave a comment with your own six-word memoir — where you are now, and where you want to be.
Keywords: career confidence, how to pitch yourself, self advocacy tips, being a beginner, fear of starting, career advice for women, early career tips, interview confidence, intuition and creativity, reinventing yourself, personal growth podcast, self development motivation