Banishing Imposter Syndrome

13 March 2023

When experiencing imposter syndrome, you will have high levels of self-doubt and potentially feel like a fraud in your job. The following videos are available to help you overcome this, allowing you to be your best self at work.

This masterclass is delivered in five ten-minute recorded presentations. To get the most benefit, please listen to them in sequence.

What the masterclass series will cover

  • What does Imposter Syndrome mean?
  • The link between your mindset and Imposter Syndrome
  • The difference between a fixed and growth mindset
  • The personality traits most susceptible to Imposter Syndrome
  • How common Imposter Syndrome actually is
  • What causes Imposter Syndrome?
  • Why does Imposter Syndrome impact more women than men?
  • A 6-step process to help you overcome Imposter Syndrome
  • How to keep your Imposter Syndrome at bay
  • How to cultivate a growth mindset to keep Imposter Syndrome in check.

Banishing Imposter Syndrome masterclass - Part 1

Carrie Chappell, Executive Coach, NLP & Hypnotherapy Practitioner from Stretching the City, talks about what does Imposter Syndrome mean? The link between your mindset and Imposter Syndrome and the difference between a fixed and growth mindset.

Banishing Imposter Syndrome masterclass - Part 2

In part two, Carrie will be looking at personality traits most susceptible to Imposter Syndrome, how common it is, the origins of Imposter Syndrome and why women tend to experience it more than men.

Banishing Imposter Syndrome masterclass - Part 3

In part three, Carrie will be looking at the first four steps to overcoming Imposter Syndrome.

Banishing Imposter Syndrome masterclass - Part 4

In part four of this masterclass series, Carrie will be examining the last two steps to overcoming Imposter Syndrome and how to keep your Imposter Syndrome at bay.

Banishing Imposter Syndrome masterclass - Part 5

In the last part of this masterclass series, Carrie will be looking at other ways to cultivate a growth mindset and keep Imposter Syndrome at bay.