I had mild dyslexia as a youngster, and it created me feel stupid. School was punishing. Even via my 20s and 30s, regardless of what I did, I often felt the worry of being discovered out. I felt like an impostor. I was under no circumstances sufficient.To counter these feelings, I focused on attaining factors. I signed up for taekwondo and was awarded a black belt. I joined athletics clubs and won a state title. I earned a law degree. When I started working, I rose up the ranks inside the corporate world-from workplace junior to account executive, to account manager, to account director, to group account director and, ultimately, to CEO.