Unlock Your Potential: New Course on Managing Imposterism for Animal Professionals
Do you ever feel like you’re not good enough despite your dedication and expertise? Have you ever turned down opportunities such as speaking in front of others, giving a press interview, or holding back from showcasing your talent online for fear of criticism from others? You’re not alone – the imposter syndrome is a common struggle many animal professionals face. However, imagine managing these feelings and stepping into your true confidence.
Introducing: The Imposter Syndrome – for Animal Professionals
This transformative course has been specifically designed for trainers, behaviourists, veterinary staff, and those working in animal care, management and welfare. This isn’t just about learning; it’s about rewiring your mindset to become the confident professional your clients and animals need.
Course Highlights:
Actionable Strategies – to recognise and manage feelings of imposterism tailored to your work as an animal professional.
Real Case Studies – with insights from fellow practitioners who’ve successfully tackled imposterism.
CPD Approved with 10 CPD points – assessed and recognised by ipetnetwork. Invest in yourself, enhance your skills and elevate your career.
Practical Tools – to instantly boost confidence, improve client communication, and achieve better outcomes.
Price £60 for 10 hours of quality CPD. This course will help you shift your mindset, manage self-doubt, and show up fully in your professional life.
Exclusive Offer for ABTC Practitioners! ABTC-registered practitioners get a 20% discount! Contact us at [email protected] to receive your exclusive code.
Ready to Invest in Yourself? Enrol Now and start managing that imposter syndrome today.
This course forms part of our growing suite of professional development courses specifically for those working with animals and their guardians.
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