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Imposter Syndrome Workshop

Why successful people often feel like frauds (EVENT FULL - WAITLIST APPLIES)

This session will explain why high performing people often doubt their abilities and find it hard to enjoy their successes. Join to find the links with perfectionism and self-handicapping practices, and leave with tools to overcome these habits.

This event is sold out. You can register your details on the wait list. If a place becomes available we will contact you.

How can so many clever, competent and capable people feel like they are just one step away from being exposed as a complete fraud? Despite evidence that they are performing well, they can still have that lurking fear that at any moment someone is going to tap them on the shoulder and say "we need to have a chat".

At the end of this session you will:

  • know what the latest psychological research tells us about the imposter syndrome is and how it operates
  • realise how widespread imposter feelings are and why highly successful people can feel like frauds
  • be aware of evidence-based strategies that reduce imposter feelings
Thursday 21 October
10am-12pm

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