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Overview

Imposter Syndrome is the feeling where we feel that we don't deserve the position of responsibility that we have. Often find it difficult to take pride in our achievements and have the feeling that we are a 'fraud'.

This one hour webinar support new managers aspiring leaders, and anyone who struggles with feelings of inadequacy. It will help you identify and address negative thought and behavior patterns that undermine your confidence, and help you to develop your own leadership style and behaviors. You will be able to recognize negative behaviors, anxiety, and will be provided withtools to help overcome these hurdles. This one hour webinar covers the skills needed for recognizing, understanding, and breaking through Imposter Syndrome.

Why you should Attend

Attendees will gain a clear understanding of what Imposter Syndrome is and will have the opportunity to start thinking through its impact on their behavior. Attendees will be provided with the tools needed to become more effective and confident individuals through practical means You will :

  • Recognize Imposter Syndrome in yourself and others
  • Learn about two types of Imposter Syndrome
  • Understand the impact Imposter Syndrome can have
  • Find out how to break through Imposter Syndrome

Areas Covered in the Session

  • Introduction to Imposter Syndrome
  • Defining Imposter Syndrome
  • Understanding the Impact of Imposter Syndrome
  • Factors and Causes of Imposter Syndrome- Societal
  • Breaking through Imposter Syndrome - Ways to Overcome It
  • Combating Imposter Syndrome at Work
  • It all In Your Mind
  • Build Positive Approaches and Attitudes
  • Adopt a Growth Mindset
  • How to Become Resilient

Who Will Benefit

  • All

Speaker Profile

Audrey Halpern is a soft skills training facilitator consultant with 20+ years of experience. Audrey’s is currently a faculty member of American Management Association where she trains communication skills.