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229. Q&A: Imposter syndrome, what we splurge on, comparison traps + how we really feel about working together

229. Q&A: Imposter syndrome, what we splurge on, comparison traps + how we really feel about working together

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We’re opening our DMs and you guys delivered! This week we’re chatting about:


👉 whether we get imposter syndrome and how we deal with it

👉 the comparison trap and how we try to avoid it

👉 someone asked Ana what it's like working with Tash

👉 our different communication styles

👉 what we actually splurge money on

👉 our current financial goals


+ more!


There’s a lot packed into this short ep, and we hope you love it as much as we loved answering your questions!


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