DEI Week 2024 - Breaking Free: Overcoming Impostor Syndrome
Who should attend: Property Owners, Onsite Management, Affiliates, HR Professionals
Why it’s important: Impostor Syndrome, a psychological pattern where individuals doubt their accomplishments and fear being exposed as a “fraud.” This sense of fraud has lasting consequences on individuals and organizations from job dissatisfaction, lower performance, increased anxiety & stress, strained professional relationships and burnout.
What you’ll get out of it:
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Better understanding of the intersectionality of impostor syndrome and DE&I.
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Practical strategies for overcoming impostor syndrome.
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Methods to create environments that are inclusive, supportive and help foster confidence and belonging.
Date and Time: Wednesday October 23, 2 p.m. ET
Price: Free
About the Host
Ty Jackson
Ty Jackson, CEO of Ty Jackson Enterprise, LLC, Executive Broker of Plush Homes Company and Association Executive for the Arkansas Apartment Association, is a leader in the industry with experience spanning almost two decades. She’s also a NAAEI Facilitator and International Speaker, starting off in leasing, property management, relationship selling and as an Association Executive. Ty is focused on diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging (DEI& B) consultation, training, education and coaching in leadership, management and other positions for the rental housing and real estate industries. She’s committed to serving young professionals as they navigate the roadmap through property management.