Imposter Syndrome and How to Beat It

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Many successful people cannot enjoy their work because they are plagued with feelings of self-doubt and of being an imposter.

In this insightful and practical one-hour webinar, Mary Prior KC of 36 Crime (part of The 36 Group) explores what imposter syndrome is, why it affects so many people and how you can overcome it. Drawing on real-life examples and her own experience in a demanding profession, Mary shares practical strategies to recognise and challenge impostor syndrome and build self-confidence.

This session is essential for anyone in the legal sector who has ever questioned their own success and provides you with the tools needed to rid yourself of imposter syndrome, helping you to not only achieve more in your working life but to also enjoy it.

Top facts from the webinar

  • Stop comparing yourself to others.
  • Spend less time on social media.
  • Listen to your feelings – they’re valuable signals, not weaknesses.
  • Refuse to let imposter syndrome hold you back

Who is this for?

This webinar is suitable for practitioners from all legal disciplines.

Level of expertise:

This webinar is suitable for all levels

Learning Objectives:

  • What is imposter syndrome, and who does it affect?
  • What are the different types of imposter syndrome?
  • How can we recognise the signs in ourselves?
  • What factors contribute to feeling like an imposter?
  • How can workplace culture create or reinforce imposter syndrome?
  • What is the difference between confidence, competence, and leadership?
  • How can we stop self-doubt?
  • What practical steps can we take to overcome imposter syndrome?

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Mary Prior KC

Barrister • Head of 36 Crime

Mary is an exceptional advocate. She is formidable, hard-working and very down-to-earth. She is tactically very astute and is especially good with vulnerable witnesses.’ Legal 500

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