Speaking and Workshops

Rethinking Impostor Syndrome™

Millions of people - CEOs and entry-level professionals, first year college students, and PhDs, attorneys, and engineers - secretly worry they're not as smart or talented as other people "think" they are.

The Rethinking Impostor Syndrome™ (RIS) program is a highly practical, solution-oriented approach to address impostor-related feelings for individuals and in the workplace. Rethinking Impostor Syndrome™ has been delivered to over half a million people around the world.

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Defeat Your Arch Nemesis

The only thing in your way is you. This innovative and powerful workshop illuminates how and why we get in our own way and provides several tools to not only mitigate the impact of your personal arch nemesis but also transform it into an ally.

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Badass Humility

Develop the confidence you’ve already earned! Lack of confidence has a significant effect on our life satisfaction, leadership and professional growth. It creates anxiety, causes us not to pursue new opportunities or take on challenges and therefore limits our possibilities. This workshop challenges traditional approaches to confidence and reframes the concepts pride and humility to make self-confidence a natural experience.

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Discover Your Superpower

In this signature workshop participants will identify one of their unique superpowers (aka gifts, genius, brilliance). They are often surprising for each individual and the group as a whole. This workshop is great for teams. People see and appreciate themselves and their teammates in ways that create new opportunities for collaboration by tapping into each teammates expertise, gifts, perspectives and impact.

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“Don't ask yourself what the world needs. Ask yourself what makes you come alive, and go do that, because what the world needs is people who have come alive.”

— Howard Thurman