Owning Your Value - Lawyers' Edition
10 Tactics To Bust Your Self-Doubt, Step Into Your True Value, And Be Your Best Self
Does this sound familiar?
Limiting beliefs and their resulting self-doubt most often indicate Imposter Syndrome, a pervasive internalized feeling that you are not skilled enough for the work you are doing or aspire to do. This results in you feeling that you don't belong in your workplace, in your role as caregiver, and in many other aspects of your life. Ironically, this self-devaluation is more commonly experienced by high achievers, and it flourishes in fields that require specialized training, so it is no wonder that it hits the legal profession hard. Although most people have experienced this phenomenon in at least one aspect of their lives, they do not talk about it, as it involves a fear of being exposed as a fraud.
This self-doubt is very addressable, and by learning more about Imposter Syndrome and by implementing certain practical techniques, you can more objectively and accurately assess yourself, step confidently into your true value, and bring your best self to your life with comfort and authenticity.
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Heightened productivity, performance, and engagement in many aspects of your life
Improved wellness, decreased anxiety, and increased resilience
Greater creativity and willingness to offer your unique ideas
Development of your leadership presence and skills
Greater comfort in finding and amplifying your authentic voice and perspectives
Reduction of internalized bias, more meaningful inclusion, and increased sense of belonging
This transformative course runs for five consecutive weeks starting February 9, 2021. New material and exercises will be released each week, but you will be able to engage with the material on demand and at your pace any time during that week. Live group discussions will be offered periodically throughout the course. Much of the actionable insight is downloadable so you can keep it for future reference. You can expect to spend 1 to 1.5 hours per week engaging with course material and completing the exercises.
The State Bar of California approved the course for 1 hour of Recognition and Elimination of Bias MCLE credit. Attorneys barred in other states can check with their state bars as to how to receive CLE credit in their states.
$599.00
Neha Sampat