Terrific topic! I love how you suggest to work with it, instead of expecting it to completely disappear. I must say, though, that once I started in the career I was meant to be doing, this has mostly disappeared for me! :)
Barbara, I am absolutely delighted to hear that it has mostly disappeared since you've found your true calling! That is very inspirational for anyone who may be scared to take the plunge into doing what they love! Thank you so much for sharing!
You are definitely not alone! Help me raise awareness of the fact that it affects so many people! Share it with anyone you know who just might need to hear these words today!
Great tips Suzanne and I can certainly put my hand up to feeling like an imposter at times. I bet your pooch has never had "imposter syndrome" she is looking very comfortable in her own fur.
Thank you for your honesty Jo! It's great to hear more women putting their hand up... it really helps raise awareness that it really does affect everyone at some point in their career (or life!)
Thank you Jessica! His name is Angus Khan, and he just loves being on camera! You are not alone! I hope the video helped you feel a little better about being a sufferer?
If you've experience imposter syndrome, share your experience with us below...
I love tip one - it's against the usual fluff that most Career Coaches don't talk about.
Those are kind words - thank you Jennifer! Have you struggled with Imposter Syndrome yourself? Would love to know what's worked for you in the past?
fun to listen to Dr.Doyle, so true about feeling like an imposter.
I agree to accept it's not going away.
That's great to hear Jane! It's a hard thing to master.. but feels quite uplifting when you do!
I know so many women with “imposter syndrome “ . There are so many people who could benefit from this video!
Thank you! Please do share it with anyone you think would benefit! :-)
When we meet someone that we admire and that we're striving to be like, instead of feeling less than, we say, "I'll have some of that"!
Amen!
Brilliant presentation Suzanne
Thank you Kirsten!
Terrific topic! I love how you suggest to work with it, instead of expecting it to completely disappear. I must say, though, that once I started in the career I was meant to be doing, this has mostly disappeared for me! :)
Barbara, I am absolutely delighted to hear that it has mostly disappeared since you've found your true calling! That is very inspirational for anyone who may be scared to take the plunge into doing what they love! Thank you so much for sharing!
Biggest secret Club! This is fantastic! It made me feel so much more secure in knowing that my feelings is normal and that I am not alone!!!
You are definitely not alone! Help me raise awareness of the fact that it affects so many people! Share it with anyone you know who just might need to hear these words today!
Biggest Secret Club for sure!! It's interesting that we all think we're the only one but so not true!!
So many women feel like they are the alone in these feelings! I will continue to raise awareness on the subject! What point did you find most useful?
Love this! I talked about this in my video last week and it's good to hear another perspective on this topic. Glad to connect.
Great minds think alike Lucy! What's the best advice you've got for anyone struggling with imposter syndrome?
thank you so much for sharing this!! I think this holds so many people back!
You are so right Denise! Please share it with anyone you think would benefit! What point do you think was most helpful?
Great tips Suzanne and I can certainly put my hand up to feeling like an imposter at times. I bet your pooch has never had "imposter syndrome" she is looking very comfortable in her own fur.
Thank you for your honesty Jo! It's great to hear more women putting their hand up... it really helps raise awareness that it really does affect everyone at some point in their career (or life!)
thank you....great video!
Thank you for your comment!
OMG I love your dog haha so cute! I am such a suffer..er? of Feeling like a fraud!
Thank you Jessica! His name is Angus Khan, and he just loves being on camera! You are not alone! I hope the video helped you feel a little better about being a sufferer?