BTI # 517: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome with Neelima Chittapu
Release Date: 06/14/2023
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Hosted by: James Patrick
At our 9th annual Get Published Live event last month, we had an attendee express that they wanted to make sure that they fit in with the group. Of course, the answer was yes absolutely you do.
It reminded me of the first time I went to a mastermind session and compared myself to every other person in the room. What I learned is that everyone else was thinking the same thing and it’s a part of the imposter syndrome we place on ourselves.
This individual stood out to us because she has defied so many barriers and preconceived notions about what is possible and absolutely deserved to be in that room. She is the owner of TechFabric and her name is Neelima Chittapu.
“Believe in yourself, believe in your talent. That will take you places.”
IN THIS EPISODE
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How Neelima became the owner of her own tech company.
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The importance of surrounding yourself with the right people.
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Why you need to be more curious.
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What’s the worst that can happen?
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Fighting the sexist stereotypes within male dominated industries.
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When’s the right time for you to start?
Connect with James
Website: jamespatrick.com
Instagram: @jpatrickphoto
Text me marketing questions @: 480-605-3254
Connect with Neelima
Instagram: @neelima_reddy
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