Success: what lies behind the mask?

Do you put your career or success down to luck or timing? Have you ever felt a nagging doubt that one day people will find you out and call your bluff? The imposter syndrome, experienced by 70% of people at some point in their lives, is explored by inspirational speaker, training consultant and coach Kate Atkin at a Cambridge Network breakfast event next week.

Add This Share Buttons

Join fellow Network members on Thursday March 30th (8 - 10am) at the Hauser Forum (The Entrepreneurship Centre, 3 Charles Babbage Road, CB3 0GT) to learn about the imposter phenomenon - and how to overcome it.

Many people have a voice inside that says they could do so much more, at work, in their community or at home.  The internal chatter is sometimes accompanied by a lack of confidence which can prevent you reaching your potential.

Success also comes with its own trials.  Many high achievers have an internal voice asking “did they really mean to promote me?”, “am I really good enough?”, “what if they find me out?”… and it can be really stressful!

The irony is that the real frauds don’t tend to experience these thoughts at all.

During this talk Kate Atkin (pictured) will provide you with some practical tips, tricks and techniques to give your confidence a boost and help banish the imposter feelings.

The strategies are grounded in science and work in the real world.

Through this interactive talk you will:

  • explore the reasons behind imposter feelings and how to spot them in others
  • discover how to grow inner confidence
  • leave equipped with ways to boost resilience and get past the imposter feelings, whether your own or to help those you manage.

Sign up here

Please note: to cover costs for these meetings, members are charged £15 / head to confirm attendance. Please note that the fee is non-refundable for cancellation within five working days of the event.
______________________________________________________________



Looking for something specific?