Get Paid What You're Worth (Imposter Syndrome Sucks)

Creative people are often willing to accept less compensation for work they love doing. This is one of the many dangers of letting Imposter Syndrome run rampant and tell you you’re not worth it. That’s a LIE. You’re awesome and deserve to be compensated for that awesomeness.

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