Imposter syndrome's a b*tch. I had it the worst on day one. I walked into TAS with no marketing degree. No big following, and no idea why I’d been hired. All I really had was a quiet promise to myself, That if someone gave me a shot, I’d prove I could f*cking do it. So I kept my head down, tried keeping up and pitched ideas, Everything I could to not screw things up. Fast forward to now and... wow. I don't just know I belong here, I actively care about why I do what I do. Making cool content's part of the job, But I’m mainly here to close the gap between what we could be making and what we actually are. The kind of work that actually makes sense for socials, For passionate communities, And for stories that matter. I found that confidence, but it didn't come externally, from being told I was good. It came from seeing the cracks, what wasn’t working, And knowing I could fix them. ~ Note from Cearah
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