Imposter Syndrome is the persistent inability to believe that one’s success is deserved or has been legitimately achieved as a result of one’s own efforts or skills.
Do you sometimes find yourself doubting your own accomplishments and fear being exposed as a “fraud?” Many of us feel this way, especially in our professional lives. By talking about it and connecting with others we realize that we are not alone. Join us on April 13th when Stacey Ruth brings her incredible energy and passion for individual transformation to leaders who are ready to be unstoppable in the pursuit of their purpose. Stacey will share scientific insight, engaging stories, and practical tools to help you combat that feeling of exposure.
Stacey is an acclaimed marketer, entrepreneur, and award-winning author. She founded two multi-million dollar agencies, has been acknowledged among the Top 50 Entrepreneurs in Atlanta, and twice as one of the Top 100 “It” Agencies by Experiential Marketer Magazine. Click here to learn more about Stacey.
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“Many people, but especially women, feel fraudulent when they are praised for their accomplishments. Instead of feeling worthy of recognition, they feel undeserving and guilty, as if a mistake has been made. Despite being high achievers, even experts in their fields, women can’t seem to shake the sense that it is only a matter of time until they are found out for who they really are – impostors with limited skills or abilities.”
― Sheryl Sandberg, Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead