Denise: I'm going to do a monologue episode on imposter syndrome and inner critic also, just to even kind of partner with this episode. And there's a quote by Ira Glass that it's so good. He says nobody tells people who are beginners how to develop their taste. Denise: The most important thing you can do is do a lot of work. Put yourself on a deadline so that every week you will finish one story. It is only by going through a volume of work that you will close that gap. Your work will be as good as your ambitions.
Denise Jacobs teaches us how to banish our inner critic. She motivates us to realize what we’re capable of creatively. She encourages us to overcome the fear of the unknown by turning that fear into curiosity. She also guides us into how to ask for feedback in a way that’s healthy and beneficial to us.
- Why do so many think they're not creative? (6:08)
- Name that inner critic! (28:13)
- Listener Question: (43:35)
- Best advice for imposter syndrome sufferers? (80:34)
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