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9 Ways to Go Beyond the Imposter Syndrome
We recently taught a webinar on the imposter syndrome for the American Bar Association. (ABA members can access the webinar and earn CLE free of charge here. Non-ABA members can access the webinar with a 15% discount by using the discount code FACMARK at checkout.)
In conversation with the ABA and program moderator Lacy Durham in advance of the webinar, one of the issues identified was that many people who feel they are a fraud or imposter think they’re unusual or alone, which adds to their shame and difficulty understanding that these feelings are common and not related to qualifications or skill. We’re prepared this blog post as part of an effort to normalize the feelings of imposterism and help lawyers and other professionals build awareness. It’s based on the remarks we and Lacy made during the webinar and is intended, in a more cursory way, to provide some brief background and resources. We encourage you to share it with colleagues and your network to spur more discussion of the imposter syndrome and, in so doing, help remove the stigma around it.
Apochromatik's Amy M. Gardner and Keith R. Sbiral to headline American Bar Association CLE Webinar on Imposter Syndrome.
Learn techniques to overcome negative thought patterns that can create an "imposter syndrome" that limits your ability to serve your clients with due diligence.
Video of the Week...Tuesday, June 12, 2018
What if, instead of trying to avoid being wrong, we embraced it? In this week’s Video of the Week, journalist Kathryn Schulz (a self-described “wrongologist”) explains why we should accept and revel in being wrong, rather than staying in denial or striving for perfection at all times.
Video of the Week...Tuesday, June 5, 2018
What if, instead of trying to avoid being wrong, we embraced it? In this week’s Video of the Week, journalist Kathryn Schulz (a self-described “wrongologist”) explains why we should accept and revel in being wrong, rather than staying in denial or striving for perfection at all times.
7+ Tips to Help Your References Make You Shine
This week we turn to something that is often a stumbling block for those currently searching for a new job: references.