You might be aware of your impostor syndrome, but are you aware of the tools out there to help you fight against it? Ultimately, it comes down to your core beliefs, which are ingrained thoughts we have about ourselves as a result of different experiences that create our worldview. Essentially, your “core beliefs” completely change how you view and experience the world.
For example, someone who thinks the world is out to get them might experience even the slightest inconvenience as if they are being targeted. When you feel like the universe is working against you, it’s impossible to get into a mindset for success.
On the other hand, if you’re in a headspace that is ready to accept and overcome challenges, the world is really yours for the taking.
Try to assess your core beliefs by asking yourself the following questions:
- What do I believe to be true about myself?
- Do I rely on the approval of others for a sense of self-worth?
- Am I worthy of love and acceptance as my authentic self?
Women in leadership roles have the power to change the workforce, and it all starts with a little mental exercise.
Registration is now open for the next 6-week Positive Intelligence® Mental Fitness Foundation program starting January 21, 2023. The program is based on Shirzad Chamine’s Positive Intelligence® work.
You will learn to use negative emotions as a helpful alert and then quickly shift to the positive region of the brain that has the calm, clarity, objectivity and creativity to handle life’s challenges more effectively.
For more information and to register: https://redworkscoaching.com/services/executive-coaching/positive-intelligence-increasing-your-mental-fitness/6-week-mental-fitness-foundation-program/
Your organization may be eligible for up to two-thirds of the training cost through the Canada Job Grant program.