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Overcoming Imposter Syndrome - live workshop

Overcoming Imposter Syndrome Workshop

Wednesday 16th July 2025 10:00-12:30 GMT

About...

An engaging, experiential and practical online workshop designed to give participants a good understanding of Imposter Syndrome plus the means to navigate their 'imposter’ experiences with greater awareness, compassion, confidence and trust, helping them experience greater personal and professional fulfilment, and contribute more of their potential


This highly practical workshop builds awareness and resilience in a relatively short (2.5 hour) but highly impactful session and is ideal for people who are interested in finding out more. 


  • Gain a sound understanding of what imposter syndrome is through an exploration of the common cognitive,  psychological, emotional and physical ‘symptoms’;  


  • Explore the causes of Imposter Syndrome to understand why it commonly manifests as an active inner critic; low self-worth and self-confidence; limiting and debilitating beliefs; excessive self-doubt; shame and fear; 


  • Better understand how and when Imposter Syndrome is impacting you personally, particularly how it may be  holding you back;  

 

  • Understand some of the key systemic and situational drivers of Imposter Syndrome including how it impacts  different genders, racialised groups, and people from oppressed or marginalised backgrounds;


  • Ask questions and bring live  ‘imposter’ issues questions for skilled and compassionate  coaching/mentoring in a safe, courageous and supportive environment;

 

  • Grow in personal and professional confidence.

 

  • Discover a range of practical actions and compassion-based practices you can begin using immediately to help you navigate ‘imposter’ symptoms and situations with greater skill  and ease, specifically:

 

1. Understand and work more compassionately with your inner critic; 


2. Identify when you are being drained by one or more of the common ‘compensatory’ behaviours of Imposter Syndrome: Perfectionism, Procrastination, Powering through; People Pleasing.


3. Learn how to dial these behaviours down by applying the ‘Leaderful Cs’ of Clarity, Calm, Curiosity and Compassion.

What is Imposter Syndrome?

  • Imposter Syndrome is a term coined by Oberlin psychologists Pauline Clance and Suzanne Imes in the late 1970s to describe a set of debilitating thoughts, feelings and beliefs that has us feeling we are frauds, that we don’t deserve our successes and/or it’s only a matter of time before we’re “found out”.


  • Research literature estimates that over 82% of us experience Imposter Syndrome in our careers and wider lives.


  • Other ‘symptoms’ of Imposter Syndrome include feelings of not being good enough or capable enough, feeling unworthy, unsuccessful and/or unlikable. 


  • Imposter Syndrome can also manifest in unhealthy comparison, unrealistically high expectations of oneself, low self-worth, judgment of self and others, negative self-talk (an activated ‘inner critic’), self-doubt and second guessing. 


  • Imposter Syndrome typically engenders feelings of powerlessness, and over time, can lead or contribute to poor mental and emotional health, anxiety and depression.


  • Imposter Syndrome can effect anyone however it remains particularly prevalent among women, people from non-dominant cultural backgrounds and people in oppressed, disadvantaged, marginalised and/or underrepresented groups indicating it is in part a response to systemic harm and/or oppression.   

  

Who Is This Course For?


  • Anyone and everyone suffering from any of the fear and shame-based ‘symptoms’ of Imposter Syndrome shared above.


  • Women working in currently or historically male-dominated sectors (and vice versa).


  • People from non-dominant cultural backgrounds or from racialised, marginalised and otherwise oppressed groups are particularly welcome as research shows Imposter Syndrome is especially prevalent among people from these backgrounds.


  • Leaders of all kinds will benefit as the course will help them understand their own ‘imposter’ experiences as well as those of the colleagues they lead, manage, mentor or coach.


  • Organisations wishing to enhance staff well-being by building resilience and resourcefulness around Imposter Syndrome in the workplace.


Ready to book?

 I want this work to be accessible and am offering a pricing scale to support this.


  • £60.00 - Standard Rate (choose this option if you have sufficient financial resources for this experience)


  • £40.00 - Discounted Rate - I have 2 places available at this rate. Please contact me to enquire. 

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