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Last week our team attended a Women in Design and Construction event on the rarely discussed topic 'Overcoming Imposter Syndrome'. The panel also featured our very own New Business Support Manager, Pippa Stockfeld.
Here are our key takeaways from the event:
💡 We all experience imposter syndrome, so let's normalise conversations about it so people are more comfortable raising it
💡 Both males and females experience imposter syndrome, we need to stop talking about it as a 'female problem'
💡 Making a habit of reflecting on what we do well and vocalising our achievements can help squash that 'little voice' of imposter syndrome
What is your experience with imposter syndrome? What steps have you taken to overcome that 'little voice' in your head? Pop your comments in the chat, we're interested to hear your thoughts >>>
Here are our key takeaways from the event:
💡 We all experience imposter syndrome, so let's normalise conversations about it so people are more comfortable raising it
💡 Both males and females experience imposter syndrome, we need to stop talking about it as a 'female problem'
💡 Making a habit of reflecting on what we do well and vocalising our achievements can help squash that 'little voice' of imposter syndrome
What is your experience with imposter syndrome? What steps have you taken to overcome that 'little voice' in your head? Pop your comments in the chat, we're interested to hear your thoughts >>>
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