The statistics behind female entrepreneurship don’t paint a positive picture. Women in the US own 36 per cent of companies in the country, they tend to earn less and, in the startup sector, they own less than 10 per cent of new businesses. So when Jeany Ngo, artist and Designer at Airbnb, spoke on imposter syndrome - the phenomenon that high-achieving individuals fear being exposed as a ‘fraud’ because they don’t feel that they deserve their success - at The Next Web and shared her advice for overcoming it, people listened. Here's what she had to say about conquering it and taking on the (business) world:
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Ariana Amorim
"Failure is the stepping stone to success. The more you fail, the more you learn. What's stopping you from learning? Fear not, read on to be inspired and motivated!"( Click on the link to read the full post)