Ep 3: Choose Your Story — Rewriting Self Doubt and Owning Your Identity
Show Notes
Executive Coach Rabiya Hass joins Ehis to explore how the stories we tell ourselves shape our identity, confidence, and success. From growing up as an immigrant post-9/11 to rising through corporate America, Rabiya shares how she overcame self-doubt and imposter syndrome to step into her power—and now helps others do the same. This episode offers a practical mindset framework for reframing limiting beliefs, along with powerful insights on cultural identity, career growth, and choosing which narratives we let define us.
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