Unmasking Imposter Syndrome—How to Lead with Your Strengths
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Hey, Nonprofit leaders.... Have you ever sat in a room full of confident leaders and wondered, '"What am I even doing here?” That feeling of not measuring up? It’s called imposter syndrome—and it’s more common than you think.   This episode is for you if you’ve ever doubted your leadership abilities. In this episode, I open up about my own struggles with self-doubt, the moment I realized I wasn’t alone, and how I discovered that leading authentically is far more powerful than trying to fit a mould.   🔗 LINKS MENTIONED🟢 The Training Library Join The Training Library and get immediate access to on-demand courses. These courses will help you build your leadership competence and confidence without sacrificing your personal life or your compromising values. 🟢 Leading from Strengths course The course will help you harness your unique strengths and face leadership challenges with practical tools.   📅 Mark your calendar:** Four Wednesdays in November, all on Zoom!   November 6, 13, 20 and 27 Save your spot here: https://kathy-archer.teachable.com/p/leading-with-your-strengths 📲 CONNECT WITH ME DM me on Instagram @KathyDArcher with any questions or hesitations.   🔗 Subscribe and leave a reviewYour feedback helps me create content that matters to you. And don’t forget to share this episode with someone who needs encouragement on their leadership journey. 
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