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Your Inner Critic is Lying: Active Strategies for Combating Imposter Syndrome

Duration: 50 minutes

Valuable For: Career Advancement Early Career Late Career Mid Career

  • Imposter syndrome is a common challenge in academia, often causing individuals to doubt their achievements and attribute success to luck rather than merit.

  • This course provides research-based strategies to recognize and reframe self-critical thoughts, helping participants build confidence, resilience, and leadership potential.

  • Ideal for faculty and academic leaders at any stage, the course empowers participants to quiet their inner critic and embrace their accomplishments with clarity and confidence.

Free with JHED ID - Academic Impressions

At some point your career, you may 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.

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.

View this fifty-minute workshop facilitated by Dr. Jennifer Askey, where you’ll be introduced to several research-based tactics you can use immediately to help you.

Register and attend here

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