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Imposter syndrome



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If you’re convinced you don’t deserve the successes you’veachieved;  thatyou’re a fraud that has somehow fooled people into seeing you as highly competent, you may be experiencing imposter syndrome. Thought originally to mostly affect high achieving women it is now known to be much more widespread. Estimated to affect 1 in 7 people, it can have a damaging impact on self-esteem, work performance and career development. Here we look at who is affected and we identify steps you can take to minimise its effects. 

Webinar overview:

  • What is imposter syndrome?
  • The symptoms 
  • Who is affected? 
  • Examples of successful people affected by it 
  • How imposter syndrome can affect life and career 
  • How to combat imposter syndrome 
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