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Ever feel like you’re in a constant tug-of-war between your career ambitions and your family’s needs? The guilt, the imposter syndrome, the never-ending to-do list—it’s a lot. But today, we’re diving into the real talk with Rashel Hariri, founder of She’s Interesting and a marketing consultant who’s worked with powerhouse brands like McDonald’s and Shopify. Her journey from corporate to entrepreneurship is full of lessons on confidence, self-worth, and defining success on your own terms.
The Big Leap: From Corporate to CEO
Rashel spent over a decade climbing the corporate ladder, believing that stability and security were the ultimate goals. But something wasn’t sitting right.
“I was climbing a ladder that I eventually realized wasn’t even leaning against the right wall.” – Rashel Hariri
As a woman of color in corporate meetings, she saw firsthand how her ideas were sometimes ignored—until they were repeated by a male colleague. Frustration fueled her ambition to build something on her own terms, and the COVID-19 pandemic provided the clarity she needed to take the leap.
“I was so tired of putting on ‘corporate Rashel’ every day. I wanted to be myself, fully and unapologetically.” – Rashel Hariri
She quit her job and started her consulting business, building a six-figure income from scratch. But stepping away from corporate security wasn’t easy.
Imposter Syndrome: The Silent Confidence Killer
If you’ve ever felt like a fraud despite your accomplishments, you’re not alone. Imposter syndrome sneaks in at every level, making you question whether you really belong.
“No one in the room, from me to the CEO, actually knows what they’re doing. We’re all just figuring it out.” – Rashel Hariri
Rashel had to unlearn the belief that she had to be perfect before taking action. Instead, she embraced the mindset of constant learning and growth. Her advice? Challenge the voice in your head that says you’re not good enough. Confidence doesn’t come from perfection—it comes from showing up, learning, and adapting.
The Real Sacrifices Behind Success
Entrepreneurship often sells a dream of freedom, but the reality? It’s hard work. Rashel admits that in the beginning, she worked more than she did in corporate, saying yes to everything and burning herself out.
“I left my job for more balance, and then I found myself working until 10 p.m. every night. Not exactly what I planned.” – Rashel Hariri
Balancing work, relationships, and personal time takes conscious effort. Having a supportive partner helped, but it also required difficult conversations about expectations, schedules, and priorities.
The Money Talk: Why Women Need to Think Bigger
One of the biggest lessons Rashel learned? Women don’t talk about money enough. From venture capital to government grants, there are funding opportunities out there—but many women feel they have to do everything alone.
“Men talk about money all the time. Women need to have those same conversations—negotiations, investments, pricing strategies. We need to stop playing small.” – Rashel Hariri
If you’re an entrepreneur, consider how outside funding could help you scale. Build a strong pitch, talk about your business with confidence, and don’t be afraid to ask for what you need.
The Emotional Toll: Letting Go of the Need to Prove Yourself
Growing up in an immigrant family, Rashel always felt the pressure to prove she was making the right choices. That perfectionist mindset carried over into her career, making her feel like she had to have everything figured out before taking action.
“I was always trying to figure out the formula—to make sure I never failed, to make sure I had all the answers. But the truth is, no one has it all figured out.” – Rashel Hariri
The moment she let go of that pressure, things started falling into place. She encourages women to embrace the uncertainty, take risks, and trust that they are capable of figuring things out as they go.
Success on Your Terms
Entrepreneurship isn’t about replicating someone else’s formula—it’s about creating your own. Whether you’re launching a business, pivoting careers, or simply trying to show up fully in your life, success is what you define it to be.
Rashel’s journey is proof that taking risks, challenging limiting beliefs, and building a community of support can lead to incredible opportunities. If you’re battling imposter syndrome or self-doubt, remember: you are more than capable.
So, what’s stopping you from making your next big move?
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Meet Rashel Hariri

Rashel Hariri is an award-winning marketer, startup consultant, and podcaster who helps businesses around the globe define their marketing mission, strategy, and implementation. With expertise spanning consumer insights, data, content, and go-to-market strategies, she brings a wealth of experience to every project.
Known for her dynamic and engaging approach, Rashel believes that serious work doesn’t have to mean taking things too seriously. She partners with clients to take the marketing load off their shoulders while ensuring the journey is both rewarding and enjoyable. Whether it’s crafting compelling campaigns or navigating the ever-changing market landscape, she is dedicated to driving impactful results.
A go-to expert for startups looking to make a splash, Rashel has seen trends come and go and knows what it takes to help businesses find their unique voice. If you need to elevate your brand and amplify your message, Rashel is the strategist to turn to—ready to roll up her sleeves and make marketing magic happen.
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