Do you find yourself worrying about what others think of you? Do those worries take up too much space in your mind?

Join IDFA’s Women in Dairy network for this exclusive webinar with Elle O’Flaherty, founder of Interlace Solutions Coaching, to gain actionable strategies to help you clear out the mind clutter and sometimes-paralyzing concern of what others might think.
In this webinar, we will delve into the roots of the issue, exploring how too much concern over others’ perceptions can impact you in the workplace. We will also talk about phenomena like social anxiety and Imposter Syndrome.
You will gain effective coping strategies and the skills and knowledge to cultivate a more supportive and understanding work culture. By the end of the webinar, you will walk away with a comprehensive set of tools to continue your journey of overcoming others' opinions and building your professional confidence.
This Program is Perfect For:
- Learning leadership skills and performance optimization.
- All levels from new hires to C-suite executives.
Learning Objectives:
1. Learn the basis of concerns regarding others' perceptions, including social anxiety and Imposter Syndrome and examine how cultural and societal norms contribute to these worries, particularly in professional settings.
2. Develop skills to manage worries about others' opinions and apply these strategies in real-time to improve self-confidence and authenticity at work.
3. Understand how to foster a supportive and accepting culture within your work environment by promoting a more inclusive and confidence-building atmosphere.
4. Gain practical tools to continue your progress towards overcoming concerns about others' opinions and enhancing your personal and professional performance.
Moderated by:

Becky Rasdall Vargas
Senior Vice President, Trade and Workforce Policy
Featuring:

Elle O’Flaherty
Founder, Interlace Solutions Coaching
Registration
This webinar is free for members of the Women in Dairy Network.
Not yet a member of Women in Dairy? Sign up here.
Questions: If you have questions or need assistance with the registration process, please contact IDFA at 202-737-4332 or registrar@idfa.org.