Your Inner Critic is Lying: Active Strategies for Combating Imposter Syndrome
Last updated August 5, 2024Course Length
52m
Last Updated
August 5, 2024
Your Inner Critic is Lying: Active Strategies for Combating Imposter Syndrome
Last updated August 5, 2024Table of Contents
Turn your critical thoughts into positive, possibility-focused thinking.
Overview
Whether you want to admit it or not, at some point in your career—maybe at many points—you will experience “imposter syndrome.” It’s a phenomenon that we all struggle with, and it causes us to believe that our success or position is due to oversight or luck instead of our own merit. We encourage you to turn down the voice of your inner critic. Rather than hide or resist your talents and accomplishments, own them!
Academia can be a competitive environment to work within. Resisting your inner critic means you’ll be better able to navigate through the competition and find even more ways to thrive. It will promote your long-term vitality as faculty. It will prepare you for leadership roles big and small. And it will allow you to serve your students, peers and administration with greater confidence.
In this video course, you’ll be introduced to several research-based tactics you can use immediately to help you:
- Recognize when and how your inner critic is speaking to you.
- Reframe your critical thoughts into more positive and possibility-focused language.
Did You Know? There are 5 types of inner critics—find out which one(s) speak to you the most!
Who should attend?
This course is ideal for faculty and academic leaders at any stage of their careers. If you’re looking to temper your inner critic and gain confidence in owning your successes, this course is for you!
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