Don’t Fear Your Career

Do you feel like you're never allowed to make mistakes?

Do big opportunities make you anxious, not excited?

Do you wonder if you’ll ever be as good as everyone else?


These questions highlight what it’s like to cope with imposter syndrome: you persistently doubt or disbelieve your own abilities and achievements. You might feel like you don’t belong or don’t deserve to be where you are.

It can also seem like you’re alone in this experience. But imposter syndrome is actually quite common, especially in women (and especially women of color).

If imposter syndrome has been keeping you from growing and reaching your goals, it doesn’t have to stay that way. By examining where those feelings come from — and connecting with other women working through similar experiences — you can fight back against their career-dimming effects.

Imposter syndrome thrives in the dark.

It’s time to shine your light.

Join me for a 60-minute interactive info session to discover:

  • What is imposter syndrome?

  • Who does it hit the hardest?

  • Where does it hold us back?

  • How can we counteract it?

October 9th | 12pm-1pm ET

Details

  • This virtual event is open to women in all roles and industries.

  • Tickets are $10, and each session is capped at 15 participants.

  • Plan to have your camera on and join from a space where you can comfortably speak. 

Feedback from past participants

“Really incredible job! People have been buzzing all day about this session!”

“I had a really amazing paradigm shift: not taking risks or reaching for stretch projects isn’t always procrastination it’s often imposter syndrome.”

“I can't express enough how many of your points resonated with me. I was really comforted just hearing these things talked about out loud.”


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