Managing Impostor Syndrome: Techniques for Boosting Self-Confidence and Assertivenes 59 Lukens Dr, New Castle, Delaware 19720, USA, New Castle
Strengthening our self-confidence is a powerful step in shaping our lives and creating future success. The ability to be confident and assertive are crucial skills for personal development, displaying authority in business, and promoting equality throughout interactions. Essentially, these skills have a significant influence on building a happy life. Through effective communication, visualization, and resiliency, we can learn to be confident and project an image of confidence to others. When stressful or difficult situations arise, we have the ability to control our own responses and how we choose to move forward.
Confidence and assertiveness are skills that can be developed and beneficial to everyone, no matter their career or job position. The Building Confidence and Assertiveness course will provide participants with the tools to overcome fear, gain personal empowerment, and inspire confidence in others. By believing in our potential and the positive changes that we can make, we are able to grow personally and professionally.
Why Should You Attend
Having self-confidence and being able to assert yourself are key to success in life. Learning to be assertive and being able to express your views with others can help improve your self-esteem as well.
Areas Covered in the Session
» Define confidence and assertiveness
» Identify the characteristics of a confident individual
» Determine the barriers to success
» Recognize powerful tools to gain confidence
» Successfully project and communicate confidence to others
» Determine ways to gain personal empowerment
» Explore techniques to remain confident and assertive during difficult situations
Who Will Benefit
» Leaders
» Managers
» HR Professionals
» Supervisors
» Women
» Team Leaders
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Email: support@concordeducations.com
Tel: (989)341-8773
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