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Top Flight: Breaking Barriers & Thriving Beyond Self-Doubt Recap

October 2, 2024
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Thank you so much Dr. Jaime A.B. Wilson for your workshop "Top Flight: Breaking Barriers & Thriving Beyond Self-Doubt" (October 2, 2024)!

We had a great time learning from you and discussing Impostor Syndrome, how it affects us and how we can create strategies to bypass those trip-ups. Thank you to everyone who attended, and for your active engagement! We enjoyed learning together!

Image Description: 

Image One: A split-screen image featuring a scene from "Top Gun" on the left, with an older military character saying, "You've been called back to Top Gun." The title "Top Flight" is displayed above with a star icon. On the right side, Dr. Jaime A.B. Wilson is presenting in American Sign Language (ASL), wearing a dark shirt and tie, against a wooden background. Dr. Wilson is interpreting the content in ASL.

Image Two: A split-screen image featuring a cartoon labeled "Pluralistic Ignorance" on the left. The cartoon shows people walking, with one saying, "All these people really seem to have it together, and I still have no idea what's going on." Thought bubbles float above them, indicating confusion. On the right, Dr. Jaime A.B. Wilson is signing in ASL, with an expressive facial expression and wearing a dark shirt and tie, set against a wooden background.

Image Three: A split-screen image. On the left, there is a slide titled "Steps to Character Invention," listing the following steps: 1. Envision the Character, 2. Find the Name, 3. Source the Trigger, 4. Develop the Physicality, and 5. Practice. Below the text is an image of a man standing with his hands on his hips, looking confident. On the right, Dr. Jaime A.B. Wilson is signing in ASL, with expressive gestures, standing in front of a wooden background.

Top Flight: Breaking Barriers & Thriving Beyond Self-Doubt Recap

October 2, 2024
Event Date:

Thank you so much Dr. Jaime A.B. Wilson for your workshop "Top Flight: Breaking Barriers & Thriving Beyond Self-Doubt" (October 2, 2024)!

We had a great time learning from you and discussing Impostor Syndrome, how it affects us and how we can create strategies to bypass those trip-ups. Thank you to everyone who attended, and for your active engagement! We enjoyed learning together!

Image Description: 

Image One: A split-screen image featuring a scene from "Top Gun" on the left, with an older military character saying, "You've been called back to Top Gun." The title "Top Flight" is displayed above with a star icon. On the right side, Dr. Jaime A.B. Wilson is presenting in American Sign Language (ASL), wearing a dark shirt and tie, against a wooden background. Dr. Wilson is interpreting the content in ASL.

Image Two: A split-screen image featuring a cartoon labeled "Pluralistic Ignorance" on the left. The cartoon shows people walking, with one saying, "All these people really seem to have it together, and I still have no idea what's going on." Thought bubbles float above them, indicating confusion. On the right, Dr. Jaime A.B. Wilson is signing in ASL, with an expressive facial expression and wearing a dark shirt and tie, set against a wooden background.

Image Three: A split-screen image. On the left, there is a slide titled "Steps to Character Invention," listing the following steps: 1. Envision the Character, 2. Find the Name, 3. Source the Trigger, 4. Develop the Physicality, and 5. Practice. Below the text is an image of a man standing with his hands on his hips, looking confident. On the right, Dr. Jaime A.B. Wilson is signing in ASL, with expressive gestures, standing in front of a wooden background.

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Top Flight: Breaking Barriers & Thriving Beyond Self-Doubt Recap

October 2, 2024
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ARES

Top Flight: Breaking Barriers & Thriving Beyond Self-Doubt Recap

October 2, 2024
Event Date:

Thank you so much Dr. Jaime A.B. Wilson for your workshop "Top Flight: Breaking Barriers & Thriving Beyond Self-Doubt" (October 2, 2024)!

We had a great time learning from you and discussing Impostor Syndrome, how it affects us and how we can create strategies to bypass those trip-ups. Thank you to everyone who attended, and for your active engagement! We enjoyed learning together!

Image Description: 

Image One: A split-screen image featuring a scene from "Top Gun" on the left, with an older military character saying, "You've been called back to Top Gun." The title "Top Flight" is displayed above with a star icon. On the right side, Dr. Jaime A.B. Wilson is presenting in American Sign Language (ASL), wearing a dark shirt and tie, against a wooden background. Dr. Wilson is interpreting the content in ASL.

Image Two: A split-screen image featuring a cartoon labeled "Pluralistic Ignorance" on the left. The cartoon shows people walking, with one saying, "All these people really seem to have it together, and I still have no idea what's going on." Thought bubbles float above them, indicating confusion. On the right, Dr. Jaime A.B. Wilson is signing in ASL, with an expressive facial expression and wearing a dark shirt and tie, set against a wooden background.

Image Three: A split-screen image. On the left, there is a slide titled "Steps to Character Invention," listing the following steps: 1. Envision the Character, 2. Find the Name, 3. Source the Trigger, 4. Develop the Physicality, and 5. Practice. Below the text is an image of a man standing with his hands on his hips, looking confident. On the right, Dr. Jaime A.B. Wilson is signing in ASL, with expressive gestures, standing in front of a wooden background.

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