5. How to Overcome Imposter Syndrome as a Creative with Preethi Chandrasekhar

Your Limitless Life - Un pódcast de Christina McEvoy - Miercoles

If you've ever felt like a "small fish in the big pond" of other creatives, you're not alone. Today, Preethi Chandrasekhar and I dig deep into overcoming common mindset blocks among content creators, such as Imposter Syndrome, to help you stand out and thrive in a saturated market. Even someone as talented and successful as Preethi is struggles with limiting beliefs from time to time. Preethi and I share the ups and downs of being a travel creative and how important it is to embrace challenges as learning opportunities, seek support from those who've been there, and adopt a growth mindset in order to be successful. Hit play on this episode to discover actionable tips on overcoming these mindset blocks and tapping into your limitless potential. Guest Links: Preethi Chandrasekhar @‌eagertravele   Links: Free Webinar: FREE Get Paid to Travel Masterclass Travel creator resources, guides and courses: https://macs-explore.com/about Group Trips: https://www.macs-explore.com/group-trips   Connect With Me: Instagram: @macs_explore Threads: @macs_explore TikTok: @macs_explore Quick Episode Summary:  Introducing Preethi, talking all things travel content creation, and how Christina and Preethi met Preethi shares her story, her "why" and what she is doing now  The possibility of getting paid to create and travel for companies and tourism boards How Preethi was able to pivot and level-up her brand during the pandemic  The challenges of being seen as an Indian creator in the outdoor space Preethi's mission behind starting a hiking community for the Southeast Asian community  How to deal with Imposter syndrome as a creator The value of authenticity and sharing your story Preethi shares the things that keep her going even when she wants to quit  Having a strong "why" is the most important element in a business How to achieve a work-life balance as a travel creator Fun Q&A How to connect and follow Preethi on her blog and social media account   

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