Post by Janvi Rawat

I write for the person who reads a post and thinks, “I thought I was the only one.” That’s pretty much my content strategy. || Content writer || Personal Branding || LinkedIn Ghost Writer.

I had shared it on LinkedIn at the time, felt proud of it, and then eventually deleted it. so, I recently came across something I had created a year ago back when I was still in school. Looking at it now… it’s a mix of emotions. Back then, I genuinely believed it was really good work. And to be fair, people appreciated it too some liked it, some praised it, and some even took the time to suggest how I could improve. But today, when I see the same work, I can’t help but notice all the flaws. The gaps. The things I would do completely differently now. And surprisingly… that doesn’t feel bad. It actually feels kind of nice. Because it reminds me that I’ve grown. That I’ve learned. That I’m not the same person I was a year ago and that’s a good thing. I think sometimes we’re too quick to judge our past selves. But maybe those versions of us were just doing the best they could with what they knew at the time. And that’s worth appreciating. So I’m curious have you ever looked back at your old work and felt this way? LinkedIn LinkedIn Guide to Creating Janvi Rawat

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