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How to Benefit from Imposter Syndrome to Achieve Great Career Success

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Let's create a safe environment where together we can address our Imposter Syndrome thoughts and feelings. This webinar will also provide you with some useful tools you can use for benefitting from your inner imposter.
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After years of working incredibly hard and building an outstanding career, what you would least expect is to start thinking that you're a phony, undeserving of your success.  But don't worry, you're not alone. In fact, an estimated 70% of people have this or similar feelings at some point in their careers. From CEOs to interns, everyone can be hit by feelings of self-doubt. The phenomenon is called: Imposter Syndrome.  

Left unchecked Imposter Syndrome can wreak havoc on you, your career or your business. Women who take this issue lightly may face many consequences, from poor mental health to low productivity. Considering how widespread the problem is, it begs the question of what are YOU doing about it?  Let's create a safe environment where together we can address our imposter thoughts and feelings. This webinar will also provide you with some useful tools you can use for benefitting from your inner imposter. 

Hosted by Dr. Judit Lovas 

Dr. Judit Lovas is a lawyer turned business consultant who also graduated from Memorial University with a master's degree in Gender Studies. For years, Judit designed various policies for the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador to promote greater gender equity and the economic empowerment of women and other marginalized groups. Judit’s extensive work on gender equity shines the light on the benefits of a more gender-balanced business world. Today, Judit runs her coaching and consulting business, working with clients internationally to help them achieve extraordinary career and business success.

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March 2nd, 2023 from 12:00 PM to  1:00 PM
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Region Ontario: London
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