E26: Three Lessons I Learned in My First Year as a Full-Time Entrepreneur
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In this episode, Lisa Desilet reflects on her first year as a full-time entrepreneur and shares three important lessons she has learned.
- Imposter syndrome is real.
- Stability is essential for creativity to thrive,
- Ego is your worst enemy in Entrepreneurship.
00:00 Introduction and Background
05:17 Lesson 1: Imposter Syndrome is Real
12:25 Lesson 2: Stability is the Foundation for Creativity
26:26 Lesson 3: Ego is the Enemy
Takeaways
- Acknowledge your transferable skills and believe in yourself to overcome imposter syndrome.
- You don't have to "burn the boats" to be committed in business
- Do not let your ego control your business decisions.
- Overcharging can be a symptom of imposter syndrome;
- Give more than what feels comfortable and allow yourself to receive.
- Know your worth and charge according to the value you deliver.
Chapters
- 00:00 Introduction and Background
- 05:17 Lesson 1: Imposter Syndrome is Real
- 12:25 Lesson 2: Stability is the Foundation for Creativity
- 26:26 Lesson 3: Ego is the Enemy
- 32:44 Know Your Worth and Charge According to Value
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