“I haven’t written a book.”
“Really? I thought you had.”
“Nope.”
“Why not?”
Cue: Awkward silence.
Truth is, I’ve been asked to write a book several times. But I just can’t get out of my own head to do so. About this time, I saw an HBR article about Imposter Syndrome. The universe calls.
So I hope this episode helps you to see that if you have these feelings, you are not alone. Take the negative inner dialog and leave it like day-old sushi at a gas station!
This podcast calls back to this Learning Rebels Blog Post: My Experience with Imposter Syndrome: https://www.learningrebels.com/2023/07/14/my-experience-with-imposter-syndrome/
Additional reading:
Be part of the Community.
Continue the conversation while building connections and capability. Learn more here.
Join the conversation
Be part of the live chat! Sign up here.
Hire Learning Rebels
When you need learning that sticks, we’ll fight to make performance results happen.Visit the Learning Rebels website to learn more
Host: Shannon Tipton
Podcast produced by: Obsidian Productions
When Training isn’t Successful: Bridging the Learning/Doing Gap
The Future of Instructional Design
Learning Rebels Live with Hadiya Nuriddin
The Future of Instructional Design
Curation Tools and Techniques
Connecting Curation to Business
Learning Rebels Live with Mike Taylor
The Skill of Creative Problem Solving: So What, Now What?
Rethink and Redesign: The Power of Creative Problem Solving
Learning Rebels Live with Kevin Yates
Unleashing Creative Potential
Learning Rebels Live with Don Becker
Educational Comics - A Special AMA with Dr. Kevin Thorn
The When, What and How Behind Knowledge Management Tools
Learning Rebels Live with Christy Tucker
Unlocking Organizational Knowledge
Bridging the Business Communication Gap
Learning Rebels Solo - The Power of Conferences
The Essential Transition of L&D into Business Partners
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Heal, Survive & Thrive!
Summarize | رادیو سامرایز
LifeBlood
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
The Mel Robbins Podcast