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How to
Feel As Bright and Capable As
Everyone Seems to Think You
Are
What Every Woman Needs to Know
About Competence, the Impostor Syndrome,
and the Art of
Winging It
(formerly known as Overcoming the Impostor Syndrome)
From
a dynamic keynote presentation for 1000 to an interactive
two, four or six hour workshop for 25, How to Feel as
Bright and Capable as Everyone Seems to Think You Are can be tailored to fit just about any time slot
or group.
The
turnout... exceeded even my best expectations...
Dr.
Sherry Woods
Director, Women in Engineering
University of Texas at Austin
Financially,
the program was a great success. As a result of this
program, our society raised over $1,500 toward our
scholarship fund.
Kristie
Rabasca
President, Maine Chapter, Society of Women Engineers
To
hear what others have said about How to Feel as Bright and
Capable as Everyone Seems to Think You Are,
click here.

Program
Fees
The fee for this program varies depending on organization
type.
|
Organization
Type |
One Presentation/ Workshop |
Two Presentations/ Workshops in
the Same Day |
| Business/For-Profit |
$5,500 |
$6,500 |
| Colleges/Universities* |
$2,500 |
$3,500 |
| Government,
Non-Profit, Professional/Industry Associations** |
$1,900 |
$2,500 |

Ways
to Defer Expenses
Higher education clients might consider:
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Co-sponsoring a program with one or more campus
organizations for example, the career center, alumni
association, women's center, or mental health clinic, or
with the local chapter of a professional women’s
association.
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Charging a fee to alumni
and attendees from the community.
To
defer expenses, professional association clients might
consider charging members
and/or non-members a fee.
Please
Note
For more information
call (413) 367-0222 (EST).
Click
here to download information about
bringing this program to your organization including a
program description, speaker bio, client testimonials,
speaking fees, and a complete Press Kit.
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The rave reviews from
your Impostor Syndrome workshop are still coming in! I have heard from several
of our engineering students, faculty and industry women, and they all agree that
this was one of the best workshops they have attended.
Dr. Sherry Woods
Director,
Women in
Engineering Program
University of Texas at Austin
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by clicking
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