Courage to Lead: Claim Your Voice, Shape Your Future
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- How to identify and rewrite the toxic stories that undermine your leadership potential
- Tools to build confidence, resilience, and authenticity in your leadership style
- Proven strategies to self-advocate and push past imposter syndrome
- Ways to create meaningful personal and professional change
- Hands-on tools & note-taking guide
- A post-event knowledge test
- The on-demand recording
- Workshop Recap Cheat Sheet
- Identify toxic, self-sabotaging stories that silently undermine your confidence and authority
- Discover methods for transforming negative internal dialogues into empowering leadership narratives
- Explore how confirmation bias reinforces self-doubt—and how to break the cycle
- Techniques for dismantling the imposter syndrome that keeps women silent or sidelined
- Recognizing your untapped potential and choosing transformation over stagnation
- Adopt an empowered leadership mindset and take immediate, bold action
- How to use real-world reflection prompts and self-assessments to disrupt the Toxic Story Cycle
- Learn from examples of women who broke barriers by choosing self-advocacy and strategic action
- Methods for creating lasting personal and team change with confident, courageous leadership
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This program has been approved for 1 (HR (General)) recertification credit hour toward aPHRTM, aPHRiTM, PHR®, PHRca®, SPHR®, GPHR®, PHRiTM and SPHRiTM recertification through the HR Certification Institute. Learn more at hrci.org
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