How did you find your voice on LinkedIn? Before posting, did you ever struggle with anxiety or imposter syndrome?

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How to find your voice on social media

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I think it’s all about having a clear goal when you post. Just posting into the abyss can make anyone feel anxious.
 

I wrote an article showing folks how I did it:

 

How to brand yourself as a UX designer on LinkedIn:

 
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