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Julie Zhuo on accelerating your career, impostor syndrome, writing, building product sense, using intuition vs. data, hiring designers, and moving into management

with Julie Zhuo · Jun 2022

Discomfort is the signal of growth

Being in an uncomfortable situation where you feel unprepared coincides with the fastest and most intense periods of growth in one's career. If you're constantly putting yourself in situations where you haven't seen the problem before, that's what pushes you to grow and learn. The feeling of being an imposter isn't a warning sign—it's evidence you're at the edge of your capability.
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