‘Conquer Impostor Syndrome to Advance Your Career’

Do you hesitate to speak up because you worry that you’ll sound foolish? Do you question whether you have what it takes to successfully perform your role? Do you worry that the people around you are so much better qualified than you are?

If so, you likely struggle with impostor syndrome, a term for the feelings of self-doubt and inadequacy many professionals face, particularly as we advance our careers. Although approximately 70% of the population will experience impostor syndrome at some point in their lives, most who struggle with this issue do so in silence, depriving them of the resources and support needed to effectively manage it.

Join Kim Meninger, a certified executive and leadership development coach, for this three hour deep-dive workshop: “Conquer Imposter Syndrome to Advance Your Career” from 9 a.m.–12 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 16.

Register to attend on the WSU Alumni Association website.

Questions? Please contact Amber Mendenhall at amber.mendenhall@wsu.edu

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