KEYNOTE: Get Out of Your Way: Harness Your Inner Critic to Create New Possibilities.Do you feel like you’ve got it all together—until life throws you a curveball?
Suddenly, a part of you takes over in a work challenge, a tough conversation, or even getting cut off in traffic, and before you know it, you’ve said or done something you regret. Brittany Hopkins Switlick offers a transformative roadmap to self-awareness and intentional living. Audiences learn to break free from self-sabotaging patterns and align with their highest selves. Brittany is a fresh and engaging speaker for anyone seeking practical tools to live authentically.
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Audience Takeaways
- Discover how to identify and break free from reactive habits that keep you stuck.
- Learn practical tools to harness the inner critic and transform self-sabotaging patterns.
- Gain the ability to align your daily actions with your values and purpose.
- Realize the power of self-awareness to create new possibilities in your personal and professional lives.
- Start to feel empowered to navigate challenges with clarity and confidence.
Why Get Out of Your Way: Harness Your Inner Critic to Create New Possibilities?
1. Increased Mental Health Challenges
The rise of anxiety, stress, and self-doubt is a global issue, especially post-pandemic. Many of us struggle with an overactive inner critic that exacerbates these challenges, leading to burnout, imposter syndrome, and feelings of inadequacy. This message provides actionable tools to harness that inner critic—the ego, and foster self-compassion.
2. The Desire for Meaning and Purpose
With shifting societal norms, the Great Resignation, and a re-evaluation of work-life balance, people crave more meaningful lives. This talk helps audiences connect with their values and purpose, offering a practical way to navigate this transition.
3. Reactive Culture and PolarizationIn
In an era dominated by social media, news cycles, and constant reactive behaviors, this message addresses how to pause, reflect, and respond intentionally. It teaches people how to step out of reactive patterns and into constructive, purposeful actions—which is essential for personal relationships and societal challenges.
4. Challenges Facing Young Adults
For young people, especially college students, self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and pressure to "have it all figured out" are pervasive. The tools shared for navigating the dance between ego and higher self will help them gain clarity, build confidence, and feel more connected to their authentic selves during a formative time in their lives.
5. The Push for Emotional Intelligence
Emotional intelligence is increasingly valued in workplaces and communities as people recognize its role in effective communication, leadership, and personal growth. This talk equips audiences with practical tools for greater self-awareness and intentional action, directly contributing to improved emotional intelligence.
This topic gives people the tools to adapt to and thrive in a world that’s becoming increasingly fast-paced, uncertain, and emotionally charged.
The rise of anxiety, stress, and self-doubt is a global issue, especially post-pandemic. Many of us struggle with an overactive inner critic that exacerbates these challenges, leading to burnout, imposter syndrome, and feelings of inadequacy. This message provides actionable tools to harness that inner critic—the ego, and foster self-compassion.
2. The Desire for Meaning and Purpose
With shifting societal norms, the Great Resignation, and a re-evaluation of work-life balance, people crave more meaningful lives. This talk helps audiences connect with their values and purpose, offering a practical way to navigate this transition.
3. Reactive Culture and PolarizationIn
In an era dominated by social media, news cycles, and constant reactive behaviors, this message addresses how to pause, reflect, and respond intentionally. It teaches people how to step out of reactive patterns and into constructive, purposeful actions—which is essential for personal relationships and societal challenges.
4. Challenges Facing Young Adults
For young people, especially college students, self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and pressure to "have it all figured out" are pervasive. The tools shared for navigating the dance between ego and higher self will help them gain clarity, build confidence, and feel more connected to their authentic selves during a formative time in their lives.
5. The Push for Emotional Intelligence
Emotional intelligence is increasingly valued in workplaces and communities as people recognize its role in effective communication, leadership, and personal growth. This talk equips audiences with practical tools for greater self-awareness and intentional action, directly contributing to improved emotional intelligence.
This topic gives people the tools to adapt to and thrive in a world that’s becoming increasingly fast-paced, uncertain, and emotionally charged.