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My Biggest Fail

I just want to start by saying I truly don’t think there are fails. There are just some things we learn more from than others, haha. It is all about mindset!

I had a super embarrassing job interview experience. I cried so hard on the drive home I couldn’t see. (Yes, I do see how this is not good.) The experience has thankfully been once in a lifetime and now see that it was for the best. If the company offered me job right now I would probably say yes. I love their product because they create beautiful websites.

Below I shared the biggest fail of my career. An interview that included a surprise test. YES-TEST! Watch as I share my hilarious recollection of the disaster. Today I laugh about it.

Some things really are 20/20 in hindsight. I had such low self-esteem going into the interview. Looking back I can definitely see how I needed to live “the worst” that could happen so I could understand the worst that could happen (not get the job and look foolish. Which I did both, LOL!) One thing the experience eventually taught me was self-confidence. Self-confidence in the sense that I don’t have to be perfect. I hadn’t ever had a job interview that I didn’t get the job with. It also taught me it is okay to stuff horribly. This totally awful job interview is one of the best things that I have ever experienced.

My next job interview I walked in like a boss.–I turned down the job. Then the next interview, I walked in like a boss again. Well, it was a phone interview–but it went so well I was hired on the spot at an international event company.

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