Who do you think you are?
You think you can just go on social media and tell your story, share your ideas?
You call yourself an expert?
What makes you so special?
Why would anyone care about what you have to say?
Why bother? You're probably just gonna embarrass yourself.
Sound familiar? Imposter syndrome is a sneaky saboteur and can keep even our best ideas and most precious stories from seeing the light of day.
In this free one-hour workshop, we will show you
How to move past the ”who am I to share“ trap
How being visible can actually create a sense of safety
Somatic reframing techniques for finding your voice
How to honor your ideas and discover more courage
About your facilitators:
Erika Chalkley is a woman intent on freedom. As a somatic coach, embodiment teacher and former good-girl, people-pleaser: her life’s work is to help women break free from the social conditioning that keeps us caged in feelings of unworthiness, self-doubt and fear rather than living our potential. She partners with ambitious, soulful women to reimagine leadership and shape powerful change: in themselves, in their work, in the world.
Rebecca Van Damm is a digital content strategist who works with overwhelmed healers, artists, activists, and social entrepreneurs who struggle with having a consistent online presence. She helps her clients produce a steady flow of impactful social media content even if they hate social media or feel strapped for time.