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Beat Imposter Syndrome (Without Fighting It)

Beat Imposter Syndrome (Without Fighting It)

FromKindergarten Kept Simple


Beat Imposter Syndrome (Without Fighting It)

FromKindergarten Kept Simple

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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
Apr 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Let's be super-honest: At a certain point in our careers, we've all felt the dreaded Imposter Syndrome cloud our ambitions with so much ease that we feel all our achievements so far have been the outcome of someone else's charity. That we don't know enough to take up a bigger, better challenge or reward. I've been there too, and I admit it took me a while to conquer it.So, if you've felt like you're alone in feeling incapable or less than qualified, you aren't alone. Today's episode does NOT offer a step-by-step method to overcome imposter syndrome, nor does it talk about the science behind it. In today's conversation, I share my personal journey through it, HOW it crept into my life, and WHAT I personally did to overcome it (and still do).Here's how I made my way out of THE IMPOSTER syndrome:>> I learned to be super honest with myself and others – this also applies to social media. When I realized there were SO many people experiencing the wrath of it like me, I knew there was no shame in just-being-yourself. Why would you, even for a fractional second, disown yourself to please someone else?>> I began to see that the more excited I was about a project, the more I believed in it, the more extreme my feelings of imposter syndrome were. My feelings of self-doubt heightened with increasing levels of excitement.>> I accepted what I was feeling and learned to leave it as it is. Sometimes, you don't really have to do something about those feelings; you don;t have to change them. You just have to accept them. >> I talked to my hype squad. And believe me, it has always been incredibly helpful. To have people amp you up even on the lowest of days – is a blessing. >> I sat and thought about my "why". It fills me with purpose and clears any doubts I ever face about my journey or my experience.Here are some resources you could check out before you leave: Camp Kinder registration – It is opening on May 1, so make sure you're on the crew list – https://aplayfulpurpose.com/camp-kinder/KW: the imposter syndrome, imposter syndrome, beat imposter syndrome, overcome imposter syndrome, being yourself---Have something in common with me? Let me know! Let's chat on insta.Don't forget to hit the subscribe button so you never miss an episode!Have a topic you want me to talk about? Let me know! mariah@aplayfulpurpose.com----Mariah is the creator and founder of A Playful Purpose: Learning for Littles. She’s an early learning expert and kindergarten specialist originating from Ontario, Canada. After 5 years teaching the Ontario FDK Program, Mariah picked up and moved to Nova Scotia to be with her now husband, who serves in the Royal Canadian Air Force. She strives to create high quality, engaging and play-based learning resources for French and English educators and parents. Mariah loves messy play, high ponytails, pancakes and connecting with her community! If you have any questions about resources or A Playful Purpose, you’re invited to email mariah@aplayfulpurpose.com or send her a DM on Instagram @aplayfulpurpose. Sparkle and shine!
Released:
Apr 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome to the wonderful world of kindergarten.... kept simple! I’m Mariah, the creator of A Playful Purpose: Learning for Littles Inc. Kindergarten specialist turned curriculum writer. Mom, wannabe baker and lover of early 2000s Disney Channel (hello, Lizzie McGuire and HSM). Enthusiast of ponytails, pancakes and helping Canadian kindergarten teachers stress less by simplifying their planning and re-igniting their love of play-based learning. Here to help you take back your weekends and love teaching on week days.​ If you are a kindergarten educator spending too much time planning and feeling a little (or a lot) burnt out and you're ready to feel excited about teaching again, and you're looking for French and English play-based resources, simple but engaging activities and ideas, support and real connection and systems and routines that really work....then you're in the right place! Kindergarten Kept Simple is all about helping YOU re-ignite your love for early learning by removing the stress of searching for resources and planning for play-based learning. By implementing simple systems, reliable routines and not re-inventing the wheel, you can leave work at the bell and leave your prep to prep time. Sound too good to be true? I thought so too. But after years feeling burnt out and on the brink of stress leave, I finally realized that teaching didn't have to be like this. Now that you're here, I'll show you the way.Each episode will be an easy listen that will hopefully inspire you and brighten your day. From interviews with people who amaze me to learning about early years education, this podcast is perfect for anyone with littles in their life. And with that it’s time to dive right in! Let’s get this party started. Welcome to Kindergarten Kept Simple.