Beyond Imposter Syndrome
Wednesdays, March 5 - 26, 2025​​​ | ​8:00 - 9:30 a.m. CT | Virtual via Zoom​​
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Wednesdays, March 5 - 26, 2025​​​ | ​8:00 - 9:30 a.m. CT | Virtual via Zoom​​

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How would life be different if you could shake the feeling that you don't belong, are inadequate or not as important as other people?

It’s called ‘imposter syndrome’, low self-esteem, believing you are a fake or phony, feeling like a fraud, or undeserving​. What it boils down to is a belief that you are unworthy or less important than other people.

We’re often told that the way to overcome this sense of “not being enough” is by thinking positive thoughts or to “fake it ’till you make it”. Anyone who has tried knows that they might help but aren’t enough to permanently change the way you feel about yourself.​

What is "Beyond Imposter Syndrome"?

A four-session online course with others who are similarly challenged, to learn tools and practices that will change your life. Each session is 90 minuets long and held in an atmosphere of trust and intimacy.​​

Who is Teaching?

​Dan Newby, a long-time coach, author on the topic of emotions and emotional literacy, and founder of the School of Emotions (more on Dan below). He designed this course based on 20 years of coaching clients who struggle with self-esteem and are ready to change. ​​

​What are the Philosophical Foundations of the Course?

 Beyond Imposter Syndrome is based on emotional learning. It is not therapy nor a replacement for therapy.

It is a course of study that helps participants expand their emotional vocabulary and recognize their emotional blindspots. All that we do as humans is based on emotions because they are the energy that moves us to act. Every emotion is co-creative with a specific story. When we reolize this relationship and the logical structure of emotions we can begin to use them as a tool and life skill.​


​Core Curriculum 


What will you learn?
  • That even very successful people, like you, sometimes live with the belief they are 'not enough'.
  • That you have the ability to change what you believe about yourself.
  • To identify emotions that are provoking your challenge and emotions that are barriers to overcoming it.
  • Practices for self-empowerment.
  • A path forward based on dignity, self-respect, and self-care.
…and you will connect and build relationships with other participants who will support you on this learning ​journey!

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This program has been approved for 4.5​ CE credits by the NBHWC. ​(Course CEA-000313-2)​

​This course is offered in partnership with the Univeristy of Wisconsin Stevens Point.​​


​Registration Information​


Registration Fee:
  • $295 for all three sessions

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​​Instructor


 

Dan Newby has been fortunate to live, work, and travel in many parts of the world. These experiences showed him that all people are attempting to live meaningful lives and the richness we can encounter in the different ways humans solve their shared challenges. Dan is a coach, mentor coach, teacher, and author who is passionate about developing emotions as a practical life skill. He is the author of multiple books on emotional literacy and the co-creator of Emoli emotion flash cards. Dan’s vision is a world where emotional literacy is part of every person’s education.

Dan is a long-time coach, author, and founder of the School of Emotions. He designed this course based on 20 years of coaching clients who struggle with self-esteem and are ready to change.  uwspcecps@uwsp.edu



Cancellation Policy

Refunds will be granted if the Continuing Education and Outreach office is contacted at least seven (7) days before the start of a class. No refunds will be given with less than seven (7) days notice. Programs that involve pre-ordering of materials and/or travel will not qualify for a refund unless your space can be filled from a waiting list. We reserve the right to cancel a course due to low enrollment, severe weather, or instructor illness. A full refund will be issued under these circumstances. Be sure​ to provide your email address and phone number when registering so we can contact you if a class is cancelled for any reason. Email us at uwspcecps@uwsp.edu to cancel your registration.

Special Needs and Accommodations


Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two week in advance. Please contact Continuing Education Customer Service at 715-346-3838 or uwspceweb@uwsp.edu.