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Overcoming Imposter Syndrome

by | Nov 2, 2021 | Webinar Announcement

You’re a successful professional…and yet, you feel like a fraud. You’ve accomplished a lot…but you worry that it’s some kind of fluke. You’re not smart or talented; just lucky. You look at everyone else and believe they know something you don’t and it’s only a matter of time before you’re exposed. No matter what you achieve, you always feel inadequate.

If this sounds familiar, you may be suffering from imposter syndrome—a surprisingly common phenomenon characterized by an overriding sense of self-doubt and incompetence that persists despite external success. This webinar will help you recognize this insidious form of self-sabotage and learn strategies to overcome it.

In this session, you will learn…

  • Why Imposter Syndrome is more prevalent now than ever (for both men and women)
  • How to identify different types of imposter feelings and behaviors, and their common triggers 
  • The potentially devastating impact of allowing Imposter Syndrome to go unchecked
  • Simple strategies to reprogram and reframe your perspective

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About the Author

Chrissy Scivicque is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and certified Professional Career Manager (PCM). She is an author, in-demand presenter and international speaker known for engaging, entertaining, educating and empowering audiences of all sizes and backgrounds. Learn more here.

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