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  • @peisunaw4629
    @peisunaw4629 3 месяца назад +2

    I had anxiety from time to time when I have projects that I think I screwed up. Insomnia, losing my attention, and losing my confidence, not to mention the loss of happiness. I started off feeling like an imposter being employed as a sr PM, having no domain experience in the company. I had to pull myself up, bite the tongue and keep growing my domain knowledge. I am still struggling with anxiety when projects have issues, and I’m getting promotion soon to team lead, which added more stress to the plate. Thanks for sharing, it’s therapeutic to know that I’m not the only one.

    • @alvinthepmofficial
      @alvinthepmofficial 3 месяца назад

      I'm so glad you could relate, I have felt impostor syndrome so many times as a PM! YOU CAN DO THIS, and you definitely are NOT the only one! I will be releasing even more videos about overcoming these challenges, and I'm hoping you'll also be able to relate as well! Stay tuned as I'll be releasing these to my RUclips Channel!

  • @mowtown75
    @mowtown75 10 месяцев назад +3

    Hey, I really needed to hear this today, all of this made sense. I repeatedly think if I am needed and feel like an imposter. I also ask myself is what I am doing productive or does it just feel productive. Having the courage to say no to requests that are not productive is what I have learnt this year as well. Thx again.

    • @alvinthepmofficial
      @alvinthepmofficial 10 месяцев назад +1

      Learning to say no can be challenging, and it's all about setting expectations with those you work with. I'm glad you could relate to the tips and lessons I've shared. I'm confident you'll become even better as you gain more experience in your industry.

  • @niveditaravindran7555
    @niveditaravindran7555 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you Alvin. I'm following you since my CAPM till PMP. Its gonna be 2 years for me in this line by the end of next month. All of your mentions are 100% relatable to me. Keep providing us such a quality content. You're a gold indeed!

    • @alvinthepmofficial
      @alvinthepmofficial 10 месяцев назад +1

      @niveditaravindran7555, it's so great to hear from you, and I'm glad that you're finding all of my videos and content helpful! THANK YOU for the positive and encouraging words, it means a lot!

  • @thameemansari6977
    @thameemansari6977 10 месяцев назад +3

    Hi Alvin, I just started watching your videos. Contents are really good. Thank you for the time and effort you are putting. I am also a person looking to switch my career into project management. And I have all the questions in my mind that you are stated here. So, I am not alone here :D. I too am anxious that people would expect me to know every single detail about the project and sometimes or often people asking me to do engineering work itself. I am having hard time differentiating PM work and engineering related work. I myself a mechanical engineer and worked on projects directly. How to identify PM tasks vs engineering/other department tasks?

  • @nayanapoojari
    @nayanapoojari 10 месяцев назад +4

    Hi Alvin. Thank you for this video. I have to catch up on so many videos of yours, I was so busy at client site last 3 weeks. Also, Alvin, I followed your top PM a interview questions and I aced an interview recently for a PM role. Wanted to get out of consultancy industry and stick to corporate but now that you disclosed the harsh truth, wonder if this is the good progression 😀

    • @alvinthepmofficial
      @alvinthepmofficial 10 месяцев назад +1

      @nayanapoojari, CONGRATS on acing an interview for a PM Role!!! NICE WORK!!! PM is definitely a good progression, as I've shared in my previous videos. There's always pros and cons to any jobs, and for me, I've actually found that being a Project Manager has been very rewarding, being able to lead teams and to make more of an impact from the business level.

  • @user-fj3sg5qz1d
    @user-fj3sg5qz1d 10 месяцев назад

    hi Alvin. I need your advice whether my job experience and the training falls in the required category of Pmp eligibility .im a government servant and a tax collector.i have experience of 7years. My routine job responsibilities are the monitoring and audit of tax affairs of different tax payers. Along with this sometimes i carry out some awareness campaigns among different business sectors regarding any change in tax laws. Beside that ,i carried out Point of sell integration of all retailors at local level ,a new initiative taken by the government. What part of my job, in ur advice,falls in the required category.
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  • @CosmicJockey
    @CosmicJockey 10 месяцев назад +2

    Hi Alvin, great content. I was doing my PMP application and wanted to know if its ok if I put the project that I managed 10 years back? Will they be considered?

    • @alvinthepmofficial
      @alvinthepmofficial 10 месяцев назад +1

      So glad you're finding it helpful! PMI will only consider experience within the past 8 years.

  • @fredjuinko169
    @fredjuinko169 16 дней назад

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