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SUMMARY:Rhonda Lauritzen: Conquering Resistance, Procrastination, and Imposter Syndrome
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DESCRIPTION:Rhonda Lauritzen: Conquering Resistance, Procrastination, and Imposter Syndrome\n\n04/30/26 03:00 PM EST\n - 04/30/26 04:00 PM EST\Description:\nFeelings of insecurity and self-doubt can stall progress and fuel procrastination, but fresh research shows they can also be reframed as strengths. This session explores productive failure, humility as a professional advantage, and the idea that insecurity can serve as a useful alert to risk rather than a signal to stop. One part inspiration and one part practical strategy, you will leave with a few powerful habits to overcome procrastination, navigate uncertainty, and bring more steady inspiration into your work.\Details:\nAbout the Presenter\nRhonda Lauritzen is a professional biographer with multiple published books and is a regular speaker at international events like RootsTech and APG’s Professional Management Conference. She has an MBA from the University of Utah and served as CEO of her family business, working alongside her six brothers. In 2007, her writing journey began with her parents’ family business saga. She founded Evalogue.Life in 2016. Since then, Rhonda has been hired to help tell the stories of families, cities, and nonprofits. Two of her books have been traditionally published. She believes that when you tell your story, it changes the ending.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Rhonda Lauritzen: Conquering Resistance, Procrastination, and Imposter Syndrome<br /><br />04/30/26 03:00 PM EST - 04/30/26 04:00 PM EST<br />Description:<br />Feelings of insecurity and self-doubt can stall progress and fuel procrastination, but fresh research shows they can also be reframed as strengths. This session explores productive failure, humility as a professional advantage, and the idea that insecurity can serve as a useful alert to risk rather than a signal to stop. One part inspiration and one part practical strategy, you will leave with a few powerful habits to overcome procrastination, navigate uncertainty, and bring more steady inspiration into your work.<br />Details:<br /><h3>About the Presenter</h3>
<img alt="" src="https://apgen.org/photos/Headshot-Rhonda-Lauritzen_02232026172053.PNG" style="float:left; margin-left:10px; margin-right:10px; width:115px" /><strong>Rhonda Lauritzen</strong> is a professional biographer with multiple published books and is a regular speaker at international events like RootsTech and APG&rsquo;s Professional Management Conference. She has an MBA from the University of Utah and served as CEO of her family business, working alongside her six brothers. In 2007, her writing journey began with her parents&rsquo; family business saga. She founded <a href="https://evalogue.life/">Evalogue.Life</a> in 2016. Since then, Rhonda has been hired to help tell the stories of families, cities, and nonprofits. Two of her books have been traditionally published. She believes that when you tell your story, it changes the ending.
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