Curriculum
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- Module 1: The False Equation (Naming What You've Been Running)Week one we name the equation. Most impostor syndrome runs on one of three false equations: Doubt = Ability (the most common), Difficulty = Inadequacy (the academic / technical writer's special), Late6
- 1.1Module 1: Overview20
- 1.2Mindset Maven Test: Which False Equation Are YOU Running?4 Questions
- 1.3Meditation: Writing the Equation On Paper (a Slow, Cognitive Audio)7
- 1.4Writing Prompt: Module 130
- 1.5INSPIRATION: The Equation I Ran for Eighteen Years Before I Noticed It Was a Sentence15
- 1.6Companion Blog: Your Impostor Syndrome Is Running an Equation. Here Are the Three Most Common.10
- Module 2: Evidence Mathematics (Counting Your Receipts Without Lying To Yourself)Week two we collect evidence. Most analytical writers reject affirmation-based reassurance ('you're great!') because the data isn't shown. So we show the data. This week you'll build an Evidence Log —6
- 2.1Module 2: Overview20
- 2.2Mindset Maven Test: What Evidence Have You Been Disqualifying?4 Questions
- 2.3Meditation: Reading Your Evidence Aloud (a 12-Minute Recalibration Audio)12
- 2.4Writing Prompt: Module 230
- 2.5INSPIRATION: The Evidence Log That Took Me Three Months to Believe15
- 2.6Companion Blog: Why Your Brain Has Forgotten 80% of the Evidence You’re Looking For10
- Module 3: Calibration Experiments (Running Real Tests to Disprove the Equation)Week three we run experiments. The equation predicts certain outcomes — if doubt equals ability, then high-doubt pieces should be objectively worse than low-doubt ones. We'll test that. You'll pick si6
- 3.1Module 3: Overview20
- 3.2Mindset Maven Test: What Variable Are You Most Confident You’re Reading Accurately?4 Questions
- 3.3Meditation: The Pre-Experiment Anchor (Six Minutes Before You Send the Pieces)6
- 3.4Writing Prompt: Module 330
- 3.5INSPIRATION: The Six-Piece Experiment That Ended an Eighteen-Year Argument With Myself15
- 3.6Companion Blog: Run This Six-Piece Experiment. It Will End Your Impostor Argument With Yourself.10
- Module 4: The Recalibration Document (Your New Working Equation)Final week. You'll compile your Recalibration Document — a one-page reference that holds YOUR old false equation (named), YOUR Evidence Log, YOUR experiment data, and YOUR new working equation built f6
- 4.1Module 4: Overview20
- 4.2Mindset Maven Test: What’s YOUR New Working Equation?4 Questions
- 4.3Meditation: Closing Audio: Reading the New Equation Aloud11
- 4.4Writing Prompt: Module 430
- 4.5INSPIRATION: The Document I Read Every Time the Old Equation Starts Winning15
- 4.6Companion Blog: How to Write Down a New Working Equation for Your Impostor Syndrome10