The Internal Protagonist: A Journey to Confident Leadership
Featuring Cheyenne Tyler Jacobs
6:00 pm –
7:00 pm
Nebraska Union
Room: Regency Suite
Target Audiences:
1400 R St
Lincoln NE 68508
Lincoln NE 68508
Additional Info: NU
Contact:
CARE, (402) 472-3553, care@unl.edu
Cheyenne Tyler Jacobs understands the pervasive issue impacting leaders is the feeling of inadequacy or imposter syndrome. When she learned how to empower her “Internal Protagonist” she reframed this narrative of self-doubt and inspired leaders to become the authors of their leadership journeys, building the confidence needed for success.
In this dynamic program, Cheyenne Tyler Jacobs intertwines her poems, holistic perspective, and real-world stories, offering a reflective and emotional journey that complements practical leadership strategies. Students will gain a profound understanding of the internal struggles leaders face and learn that by releasing the grief of past failures, they can lead with empathy, grace, and resilience.
Cheyenne believes that by embracing the good, the bad, and maybe a little bit of the wild, we can gain a clearer understanding of who we are. This self-awareness allows us to define our own success and unlock the power needed to achieve it. By overcoming imposter syndrome, leaders can move forward with a renewed sense of purpose and confidence.
*Accessibility Statement: Your experience in this event is important to us. If you require a reasonable accommodation in order to make this event more accessible for you, please email care@unl.edu or call 402-472-3553.
In this dynamic program, Cheyenne Tyler Jacobs intertwines her poems, holistic perspective, and real-world stories, offering a reflective and emotional journey that complements practical leadership strategies. Students will gain a profound understanding of the internal struggles leaders face and learn that by releasing the grief of past failures, they can lead with empathy, grace, and resilience.
Cheyenne believes that by embracing the good, the bad, and maybe a little bit of the wild, we can gain a clearer understanding of who we are. This self-awareness allows us to define our own success and unlock the power needed to achieve it. By overcoming imposter syndrome, leaders can move forward with a renewed sense of purpose and confidence.
*Accessibility Statement: Your experience in this event is important to us. If you require a reasonable accommodation in order to make this event more accessible for you, please email care@unl.edu or call 402-472-3553.
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