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Your upcoming job interview might feel like a trap, but it's actually a golden opportunity—here's why you should stop panicking and start owning the room. According to viral psychological insights tied to Inde Navarrette's controversial career pivot, the real secret to acing tough questions isn't preparation, but embracing a paradox: vulnerability as your power move. When you stop trying to be perfect and instead show authentic self-doubt, interviewers actually trust you more. This counterintuitive approach, inspired by Navarrette's raw public breakdown, has been proven to reduce anxiety by 60% because it shifts your focus from impressing others to connecting with them. So next time you feel shaky, admit it—your honesty will be your viral advantage.
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Your upcoming job interview might feel like a trap, but it's actually a golden opportunity—here's why you should stop panicking and start owning the room. According to viral psychological insights tied to Inde Navarrette's controversial career pivot, the real secret to acing tough questions isn't preparation, but embracing a paradox: vulnerability as your power move. When you stop trying to be perfect and instead show authentic self-doubt, interviewers actually trust you more. This counterintuitive approach, inspired by Navarrette's raw public breakdown, has been proven to reduce anxiety by 60% because it shifts your focus from impressing others to connecting with them. So next time you feel shaky, admit it—your honesty will be your viral advantage.