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Is impostor syndrome lifelong?

I had a virtual coffee with a new connection recently. It’s something I enjoy doing and that I find meaningful, as I get to know the human behind the connection request or online comment. My connection shared what had made them hesitate for a really long time before hitting Publish

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How to execute on your ideas as an introvert

On 2 September 2023, my fellow co-authors and I successfully hosted a community learning event where we shared our stories of being professional migrant women in Australia. This project was the culmination of 6 months of conversations and planning and seed-planting. I started off by inviting a number of the

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Introverted + Social?

(Source: Pexels.com / Pavel Danilyuk) I did not think I would ever say this, but meeting new people, making small talk, and networking can actually be delightful activities. Yes, even for this introvert. How can I say this sincerely, while still retaining my quiet personality? The secret… I have learned

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The migrant woman’s journey

Source: Pexels.com / Kevin Malik The migrant journey is a complex one. It’s not just about applying for a visa, packing your bags, finding somewhere to live, finding work. It’s also about making decisions that may or may not work out. Taking risks. Letting go. Saying goodbye (for now? forever?).

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What are your introvert archetypes?

I am currently immersed in re-reading Carol S. Pearson’s The Hero Within: Six Archetypes We Live By. The archetypes she references are: The InnocentThe OrphanThe WandererThe WarriorThe AltruistThe Magician Each represents a facet of us that is needed in our personal development from childhood through adolescence to maturity, and each

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Are you hooked on external validation?

I had a most inspiring virtual coffee this week with a new LinkedIn connection, and this phrase – “hooked on external validation” – came up in our conversation. Is this you? You constantly need something outside of yourself (e.g. other people, size of email list, number of social media followers)

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Who are you comparing yourself to?

Only compare your efforts today with your efforts yesterday. Not the efforts of other people. We tend to place more importance on how and what others are doing. We come up with stories about why they are doing well and we’re not. We forget that we are all starting from

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Non-linear Is Beautiful

“Fear is a constant visitor on this unknown path, as my old world views drop away, and I learn to trust that life has my back. For me, it has become about taking a continued risk and being comfortable with not knowing what will happen next.” – Daniel Solodky The

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