Training course
Fear of Failure -or- Dare to Succeed
Nobody likes to fail. For some people, that fear is so strong that it even prevents them from starting (in time), or you can't stop going over your work. Do you recognize that? Don’t worry; you’re not the only one, and you can do something about it.
Fear of failure is a common form of stress among students. In this training, you will learn what it is, where it comes from and how to deal with it.
Don’t be afraid to fail. Instead, dare to succeed!
Everyone's fear is different
In this course, you will dive into your own fear of failure. Did you know everyone’s fear is different? Discover what causes these ‘bears on the road’ to appear between you and your goals? Also, you will learn how to cope with the stress and anxiety caused by it.
Fear of failure can hinder both your study and your well-being. Maybe you have blackouts during exams, you procrastinate or work too long or too hard. It may cause tension, worries and poor sleep, which affects your well-being.
Reality check: this training will not take away your fear. Instead, we help you to to get a grip on your anxiety.
About the training
The training consists of 4 sessions:
- Why do we fear failure, biology of anxiety, stress, what does your fear of failure look like?
- Dare to succeed, deal with unhelpful thoughts
- Focus & unwinding
- Yourself and other people; achievements and qualities
For whom is this training?
WUR Students who experience fear of failure and want to work on this.
Fear of failure can - but does not have to - be related to perfectionism.
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Practical information
Group size | Maximum 15 students |
Language | English* |
Duration | 5 group sessions of 75 minutes |
Cost | Free of charge; offered by Student Training & Support |
AY 2024-2025 | This training is scheduled for P1, P2, P4, P5, P6 |
* For Dutch students: You can do the assignments in Dutch if you prefer.