Ditching Impostor Syndrome and Embracing Your True Talents | Sessions

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ENX CHRO, ENX HR Leaders, ENX Mid-Market, Spotlight Stage
Ditching Impostor Syndrome and Embracing Your True Talents
In-Person Tuesday 06/25/2024 04:00 PM - 04:20 PM   Add to calendar

Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), People (Technical) | Intended Audience: Mid-Level
Workplace Application:
HR and people leaders will learn strategies to shift behaviors around 'imposter syndrome' to help managers create safety, security, and belonging in the workplace. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Do you suffer from 'impostor syndrome'? Many of us struggle with this at work. Its the fear of being exposed as a fake, despite obvious successes and accomplishments. This self-doubt can hold you back, worsen your mental health, and lead to burnout. In this workshop, learn strategies to shift your thinking and behaviors to boost your self-confidence and step out of self-doubt. Get ready to embrace your true talents and achieve your goals.

Learning Objectives:

  • Define 'imposter syndrome,' who might be at risk, and what it means to feel like a fraud.
  • Discuss strategies to shift thinking in order for thoughts to not hold so much power over us.
  • Ways we can shift out the behaviors that feed  fears and into behaviors that can help us own our abilities and talents/feel more secure in roles at work.
  • Ways for managers to create safety, security, and belonging.

Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/. Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Joe Grasso, Ph.D. Photo
Presenter:
Joe Grasso, Ph.D., Vice President of Workforce Transformation,
Lyra Health