02.Oct.2016 at 09:44 by Richard Bagshaw (29 comments) via Joind.in iPhone app
Brilliant talk, the advice here was really solid and pretty much related to everything!!
Mark Bradley (02.Oct.2016 at 09:00, 45 min)
Talk at PHP North West 2016 (English - UK)
Quicklink: https://legacy.joind.in/18833
Track(s): Track 3
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02.Oct.2016 at 09:44 by Richard Bagshaw (29 comments) via Joind.in iPhone app
Brilliant talk, the advice here was really solid and pretty much related to everything!!
02.Oct.2016 at 09:48 by James Byrne (5 comments) via Web2 LIVE
Very clear and interesting talk with some valuable advice.
02.Oct.2016 at 09:52 by Chris Grice (1 comments) via Web2 LIVE
Really interesting talk about a topic that definitely needs talking about more - left feeling inspired to try a few more new things :)
02.Oct.2016 at 09:57 by Jeroen de Jong (125 comments) via Joind.in iPhone app
Great talk, just last week I heard of the existence of this for the first time, so you were right in time for me to listen to it. You did a good job and pointed me in the right direction, thanks
02.Oct.2016 at 10:47 by Stephan Gerlach (8 comments) via Web2 LIVE
Really well presented. Heard "Imposter Syndrome" before but never knew what it actually is. Turns out it is actually really important to know about it.
02.Oct.2016 at 17:22 by Dave Redfern (9 comments) via Web2 LIVE
Very useful talk, with some good points and advice that I am going to use to change my own approach to be a better senior / mentor.
03.Oct.2016 at 20:50 by Aisha Sie (10 comments) via Web2 LIVE
Excellent talk, especially for your first time presenting! As a newbie coder, it was incredibly heartening for me to hear that people who have already been in the field for so long also deal with Imposter Syndrome - and most importantly, that it can be beat! You gave some great practical advice for how to handle it, definitely considering some now (like blogging). Thank you for sharing your experiences so openly and helping others become more aware of both this phenomenon AND ways to handle it!
02.Oct.2016 at 09:17 by Merlijn Tishauser (13 comments) via Web2 LIVE
Clear and concise storytelling with great examples. Loved listening.