Military Spouses

How to Transform Fear Into Fuel: Rethinking Imposter Syndrome

Have you ever felt like you’re just “faking it” in your career? Like someone’s about to discover you don’t belong? You’re not alone.

Millions struggle with the same feelings – aka “Imposter Syndrome.”

In Untapped’s most watched session, “Things I Wish I Knew: How to Transform Fear into Fuel”, R.J. Jenkins tackles the paralyzing idea of imposter syndrome, revolutionizing how professionals can approach fear.

From Obstacle to Opportunity

This mind-blowing presentation flips everything you thought you knew about impostor syndrome on its head. Instead of viewing these feelings as barriers to success, discover practical strategies to:

– Catapult your career USING the very feelings that hold most people back
– Transform your relationship with self-doubt
– Convert professional insecurities into valuable assets

Don’t Miss This Career-Changing Opportunity

For military spouses and remote professionals, this session offers more than just inspiration—it provides actionable techniques to leverage your unique experiences and perspective as you navigate the workforce.

Ready to transform how you view your professional journey?

Watch the replay here.

About the speaker: R.J. Jenkins has dedicated his career to building stronger cultures of support for veterans, transitioning service members, and their families . He currently works as the Director of Education for the Columbia University Center for Veteran Transition and Integration.