New Perspectives for Women on Confident Ways of Working (Academic Related and Assistant Staff) Special
Have you experienced knocking knees, a dry throat or churning stomach before an important meeting? What do your thoughts have to do with your success? Can you really control the internal butterflies?
Research is providing us with increasing evidence that our thoughts affect our feelings, behaviour and our achievements. The concept of confidence is often misunderstood; usually it’s only when we don’t have it that confidence comes to our attention. This workshop will encourage you to explore what creates confidence, the beliefs and behaviours that support and detract from your confidence and how to find that essential boost when you need it most.
- Academic Related and Assistant Staff
Number of sessions: 1
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1 | Tue 22 Jan 2013 12:00 - 14:00 | 12:00 - 14:00 | Arts School, Room C (No longer in use) | map |
- Kate Atkin, author of The Confident Manager, is an award winning inspirational speaker, known for her energy drive and passion
- Specialising in building confidence, creating clarity and enabling communication her content-rich keynote presentations leave audiences feeling motivated and inspired, with some practical tips to put into action
One session of two hours
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