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Ep 8. Overcoming Imposter Syndrome as a Transitioning Teacher

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Ever felt like a fraud in your own classroom, or doubted your ability to take on a new career path? Trust me, you're not alone. On our latest journey together, we confront the all-too-common imposter syndrome that plagues many educators as they consider new professional horizons. In today's episode, I draw from the depths of my early teaching days to shed light on these daunting feelings of self-doubt and discuss how they can unjustly tether us to our current roles. We navigate the intricate web of stress, burnout, and anxiety that contributes to this psychological challenge, all while highlighting the importance of embracing our innate competencies.
Today we explore the power of transferable skills, the impact of mentors, and the significance of consistency over perfection. By the end of our talk, you'll see why reaching out for support is a strength, not a weakness. Whether you're contemplating a departure from the classroom or already advancing towards a new venture, this episode will guide you to a place where your qualifications shine brightly, unfettered by the shadows of doubt.

📱Text Me: I love to chat with listeners! Send me a text message with your questions or comments.

Resources:

  • Grab your free UX transferable skills cheat sheet to get started on your transition journey to UX.
  • Ready to find balance and unleash your creativity? Explore uxteacherprep.com to see how we can support you.
  • Subscribe to our email list to be the first to receive updates about workshops and networking events.
  • Follow us on Linkedin, Instagram, X, and YouTube for daily updates and tips.
  • Want to be a guest on the show or know someone who’d be a great guest? Sign up here.
  • Have ideas for a podcast topic you want to hear next? Email us at hello@uxeacherprep.com.
  • Don’t forget to scroll down and leave a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️review. Thanks for listening!

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Chapters

1. Ep 8. Overcoming Imposter Syndrome as a Transitioning Teacher (00:00:00)

2. Combating Imposter Syndrome in Teaching (00:00:02)

3. What Is Imposter Syndrome? (00:01:54)

4. Silencing My Inner Critic (00:04:18)

5. Signs of Imposter Syndrome (00:07:33)

6. Building Confidence in Career Transitions (00:09:23)

7. Wrap Up (00:12:15)

21 episodes

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Ever felt like a fraud in your own classroom, or doubted your ability to take on a new career path? Trust me, you're not alone. On our latest journey together, we confront the all-too-common imposter syndrome that plagues many educators as they consider new professional horizons. In today's episode, I draw from the depths of my early teaching days to shed light on these daunting feelings of self-doubt and discuss how they can unjustly tether us to our current roles. We navigate the intricate web of stress, burnout, and anxiety that contributes to this psychological challenge, all while highlighting the importance of embracing our innate competencies.
Today we explore the power of transferable skills, the impact of mentors, and the significance of consistency over perfection. By the end of our talk, you'll see why reaching out for support is a strength, not a weakness. Whether you're contemplating a departure from the classroom or already advancing towards a new venture, this episode will guide you to a place where your qualifications shine brightly, unfettered by the shadows of doubt.

📱Text Me: I love to chat with listeners! Send me a text message with your questions or comments.

Resources:

  • Grab your free UX transferable skills cheat sheet to get started on your transition journey to UX.
  • Ready to find balance and unleash your creativity? Explore uxteacherprep.com to see how we can support you.
  • Subscribe to our email list to be the first to receive updates about workshops and networking events.
  • Follow us on Linkedin, Instagram, X, and YouTube for daily updates and tips.
  • Want to be a guest on the show or know someone who’d be a great guest? Sign up here.
  • Have ideas for a podcast topic you want to hear next? Email us at hello@uxeacherprep.com.
  • Don’t forget to scroll down and leave a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️review. Thanks for listening!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Ep 8. Overcoming Imposter Syndrome as a Transitioning Teacher (00:00:00)

2. Combating Imposter Syndrome in Teaching (00:00:02)

3. What Is Imposter Syndrome? (00:01:54)

4. Silencing My Inner Critic (00:04:18)

5. Signs of Imposter Syndrome (00:07:33)

6. Building Confidence in Career Transitions (00:09:23)

7. Wrap Up (00:12:15)

21 episodes

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