Help My Small Business: Beating Imposter Syndrome

Ever feel like you're just winging it, even when your business is thriving? You're not alone.In this Help My Small Business episode, Jane and Anaita Sarkar dive into the all-too-common feeling of imposter syndrome among founders. The conversation kicks off with the story of Cindy Lim, founder of Koko & Kush, who made the bold decision to sell her house and move in with her parents to fund her hemp-based skincare brand during the pandemic. Her journey of taking massive risks while battling self-doubt resonates deeply with many entrepreneurs.Jane and Anaita discuss how imposter syndrome manifests at different stages of business, the pressures of leadership, and strategies to overcome those nagging feelings of inadequacy. If you’d love your business featured on the podcast, send in a 30 to 90 second video telling us about your brand and how we can help. You might just be our next spotlight. Send your video to hello@thelazyceo.com.Connect with us: Follow The Lazy CEO on Instagram: @thelazyceo_podcastFollow Anaita Sarkar: @sellanythingonlineStay updated with our host, Jane Lu: @thelazyceo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Join Jane Lu, Founder & CEO of the global fashion brand Showpo, as she chats with the amazing entrepreneurs behind some of the most iconic brands we all know and love, as well as the trailblazers and subject matter experts in their respective industries. This podcast will cover all things business, mindset, personal development while taking you on a journey to become your best self. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.