EXCLUSIVE FREE VIRTUAL WORKSHOP
Building Unshakable Confidence Without Needing Everyone to Approve
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20 | 6PM EST
Fear of rejection is a core human experience, and one of the biggest blocks to professional growth, meaningful connection, and self-confidence.
In this FREE virtual workshop exclusively for OUR community, participants will learn how fear of rejection shows up in both obvious and subtle ways, from avoiding difficult conversations to second-guessing ideas, avoiding leadership roles, or staying quiet to maintain approval. These patterns often originate in subconscious programming and are reinforced by cultural and professional environments that reward conformity over authenticity.
Using a blend of mindset work, nervous system awareness, and evidence-based coaching tools, transformational success coach and bestselling author Heather Vickery will help participants shift from approval-seeking to self-trust and build the kind of confidence that remains steady, even when facing a ‘no.’
SPEAKER
Heather Vickery
Founder, Vickery and Co.
Heather is an award-winning multiple-business owner and global leader with over 20 years of entrepreneurial experience. Through her coaching platform, The BRAVE Method™, combined with tools like Human Design, Positive Psychology, and more, Heather has helped hundreds of clients break through their self-doubt and step into their unapologetically badass selves.
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WHAT YOU’LL LEARN:
Recognize how fear of rejection influences decision-making, communication, and confidence
Understand the neuroscience behind rejection sensitivity and how it impacts professional behavior
Learn how to regulate fear responses through body-based tools and reframing techniques
Explore how subconscious beliefs and social conditioning reinforce approval-seeking patterns
Identify one actionable step to increase visibility and confidence without relying on external validation