
What we’re about
The Seattle Java User group has been meeting since the mid-90s in the Seattle and Eastside area. It is geared towards topics related to the Java Virtual Machine and languages which run on it such as Java, etc. Go to http://www.seajug.org for more details.
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Code, Confidence & Conquering Self-Doubt: Breaking Impostor Syndrome in Tech
Slalom Hawk Tower, 255 S King St #1800, Seattle, WA, US"Whether you think you can or you think you can't – you're right."
This powerful insight, often linked to Henry Ford, underscores how the power of belief shapes your reality. You'll find a way when you're convinced you can achieve something. When you're certain you can't, you've already lost."
Consider the pervasive challenge of Imposter Syndrome. From novice developers to seasoned tech leaders and project managers to keynote speakers at international conferences, they have all felt that nagging doubt. That voice whispers in their minds they are frauds, undeserving of their roles or accomplishments.
Why does this happen? How can we overcome it? What steps can we take to embrace the idea that it's okay not to have all the answers and learn to thrive despite our doubts?
SPEAKER: Vincent Mayers
Expat Brit, artist, athlete, traveler, and technology community junkie. Vincent is a Java Champion, a steering committee member for MicroProfile, has been a board member of the Atlanta Java Users Group since 2008, and runs some of the USA's premier community technology conferences:
http://devnexus.com
http://connect.tech
http://vueconf.us
http://jconf.devVincent has a degree in 3D Design from the University of Wolverhampton, United Kingdom, and, in another life, was a full-time athlete competing at World Championship level in whitewater kayaking.
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