The Importance of Self-Empowerment
Nearly 70 percent of the U.S. population has experienced imposter syndrome—a psychological term originally used to describe high-achieving women who attribute their accomplishments to luck instead of effort. This imposter syndrome leaves even the most successful and skilled people feeling like failures who will inevitably be found out as frauds. Dr. Britton’s talk on October 9 will focus on self-empowerment and identifying the intelligence and creativity within oneself.
“Often, women just need a confidence booster,” said Dr. Britton. “They don’t need help per se because they are smart and able – they just need to feel confident. When that happens, it’s an amazing transformation.”
Britton is the associate vice president of STEM professions at Southern New Hampshire University’s Global Campus. She is a computer scientist, software engineer and mathematician with experience in K-12 and higher education teaching, curriculum development and organizational leadership. Above all else, she is passionate about empowering others to reach their full potential.
Wednesday Oct 9, 2019
7:30 AM - 9:00 AM EDT
Wednesday, October 9
7:30 to 9 am
Manchester Country Club
180 South River Road
Bedford, NH 03110
Members: $10
Non-members: $20
603.935.8951
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