Leadercamp on-demand: Overcoming Imposter Thoughts with Strengths
ISAAC OBONYO
Skillsoft issued completion badges are earned based on viewing the percentage required or receiving a passing score when assessment is required. Have you ever felt like a fraud, doubting your accomplishments despite evidence of your success? You may not be alone. Since the term imposter phenomenon was first coined in 1978, many high-achieving individuals have indicated they have felt imposter syndrome, which can make them feel unworthy of their achievements. Yet we can transform these thoughts into a source of strength and resilience.
Research shows that courage is like a muscle, and with practice, it can be strengthened to help us stretch, grow, and embrace new goals and challenges.
Everyone has strengths and the potential to develop them to become more confident, happier, and more engaged and fulfilled in work and life. Strengths are at the heart of positive psychology — building on what we do well and can do even better enables us to flourish and succeed. Research shows that when we use our strengths, we instantly feel more confident, enjoy what we are doing, do it better, and feel we are working towards our potential. We learn, grow, persist and overcome challenges.
Join us in this Leadercamp for an enlightening session, where Global Speaker and expert in Emotional Intelligence, Neuroscience and Positive Leadership Sue Langley will explore how recognizing and leveraging your unique strengths can empower you to overcome self-doubt and embrace your true potential.
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