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Imposter Syndrome | September 11, 2024

Mastering the HR Job Market: Imposter Syndrome: Your Hidden Strength and How to Master It

Did you know that feeling like a fraud in your professional life is more common than you think? Fearing that others will soon discover you're not as competent as you appear is something most professionals deal with. Many high-achieving business professionals experience imposter syndrome, but what if we told you that this self-doubt can be harnessed as a powerful strength?

Join us for an enlightening webinar, "Imposter Syndrome: Your Hidden Strength and How to Master It," where we will delve into the roots of imposter syndrome and transform it from a silent struggle into a superpower. Learn how to reframe your mindset, celebrate your unique abilities, and leverage the insights gained from imposter syndrome to propel you forward.

In this webinar, you will:

  • Understand the psychological underpinnings of imposter syndrome and why it affects so many successful professionals.
  • Discover practical strategies to shift your perspective and view imposter syndrome as a source of strength rather than a weakness.
  • Learn techniques to build confidence and resilience, enabling you to embrace your achievements and potential fully.

Don't let imposter syndrome hold you back. Embrace it, master it, and use it to unlock your hidden potential.

(1 SHRM PDC and 1 HRCI General)

About the Speaker:

Robin Huling is a seasoned Leadership and Development Consultant and Speaker with over two decades of experience. She specializes in Natural Behavior and Communication styles, honing her expertise with global brands like Universal Studios, Planet Hollywood, Walt Disney World, and Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville.

As Chair for Silicon Slopes Women in Leadership, Chair of Women in Business at the West Jordan Chamber of Commerce, and board member of Utah Foster Care, Robin continues to make a significant impact in various mediums.

She resides in West Jordan with her husband and four children.