Skip to content

Imposter syndrome

Are you tired of feeling like a fraud, despite your accomplishments? You're not alone. Imposter syndrome affects many individuals, hindering their mental health and wellbeing. Let’s unmask some ways to minimise its impact.
An illustration displaying two people, dressed the same, but one is sitting on the floor holding their legs whilst the other stands tall holding a trophy.

Please fill in the form to watch the webinar:

What will I learn from this session?

  • What is imposter syndrome
  • What are the symptoms?
  • Who’s affected?
  • How imposter syndrome can affect life and career
  • How to combat imposter syndrome

About the webinar

If you’re convinced you don’t deserve the successes you’ve achieved; that you’re a fraud that’s somehow fooled people into seeing you as highly competent, you may be experiencing imposter syndrome.

Estimated to affect 1 in 7 people, it can have a damaging impact on self-esteem, work performance and career development. Here we look at who’s affected, and we identify steps you can take to minimise its effects.

Illustration depicting a mental health matters.

Sign up to our quarterly eNewsletter

Connect

Be the first to learn about and have access to our new wellbeing support services to ensure your mental and physical health remain a top priority.