Being a Failure

A presentation at DevRelCon London in December 2019 in London, UK by David G. Simmons

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Learning to be a Failure David G. Simmons Senior DevRel, InfluxData @davidgsIoT

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Let’s All Get On The Same Page @davidgsIoT

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em·pa·thy /ˈempəTHē/ noun the ability to understand and share the feelings of another. Photo by Nick Fewings on Unsplash Empathy @davidgsIoT

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sym·pa·thy /ˈsimpəTHē/ noun feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else’s misfortune. Photo by Mat Reding on Unsplash Sympathy @davidgsIoT

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un·der·stand·ing /ˌəndərˈstandiNG/ noun The ability to understand something; comprehension. adjective Sympathetically aware of other people’s feelings; tolerant and forgiving. Photo by ian dooley on Unsplash Understanding ARCHAIC Having insight or good judgment. @davidgsIoT

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Impostor Syndrome How many of you know what impostor syndrome is? How many of you experience it? The rest of you are saying to yourselves: “I’m not admitting that or they’ll know I’m an impostor!” @davidgsIoT

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Photo by Artem Maltsev on Unsplash How do we develop these qualities? @davidgsIoT

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In Public Photo by Jen Theodore on Unsplash We Make Mistakes @davidgsIoT

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It’s Story Time @davidgsIoT

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It’s Story Time @davidgsIoT

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It’s Story Time @davidgsIoT

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em·bar·rass·ment /əmˈberəsmənt/ noun 1. a feeling of selfconsciousness, shame, or awkwardness. Photo by Dmitry Ratushny on Unsplash Embarrassment @davidgsIoT

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But Then … @davidgsIoT

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And Also … @davidgsIoT

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And My Favorite … @davidgsIoT

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Feel What They Feel ✦ Your users are embarrassed to ask ‘stupid’ questions ✦ They feel like impostors for not already knowing the answers ✦ Your community can either shame them or have empathy for them ✦ They will take their lead from you ✦ Do the hard work of making your mistakes public ✦ Your community will support you ✦ Your users will respect you ✦ They will feel empowered to do the same @davidgsIoT

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— Laura Santamaria Photo by Stefan Gunnarsson on Unsplash Having the courage to share your vulnerabilities and mistakes often prompts more people to do the same, which magnifies your impact. @davidgsIoT

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Privilege noun a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group. Photo by Lucas Sankey on Unsplash priv·i·lege /ˈpriv(ə)lij/ @davidgsIoT

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My Privilege: Being able to make mistakes in public Isn’t White Male Privilege Great? @davidgsIoT

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Spend Your Privilege Help PoC (and other marginalized people) reduce the burden of added labor that they spend on proving that they have the right to be there at all, before they even get to the point of doing something wrong. @davidgsIoT

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Thank You! davidgs@influxdata.com @davidgsIoT