Resources To Help You Overcome Your Inner Imposter

Welcome to IISAD – Sunday 13 April 2025
It is estimated that 70% of all employees experience some degree of imposter syndrome at work, and this figure is increasing. Imposter Syndrome is referring to an internal experience of believing that you are not as competent as others perceive you to be. It can be debilitating and affect the mental health of those who suffer from it greatly.
The aim of “International Impostor Syndrome Awareness Day” is to highlight imposter syndrome, how it affects people and to provide help and resources for those who are suffering from it.
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London, United Kingdom: On World Mental Health Day the Co-Founders of International Imposter Syndrome Awareness Day are issuing a “call to arms” to highlight how debilitating imposter syndrome can be,… World Mental Health Day serves as a poignant reminder that many individuals grapple with internal battles beneath the surface of daily interactions, one of the most pervasive being Imposter Syndrome…. Worcester, United Kingdom: On Tuesday 13th April Lisa Ventura MBE, Founder of Cyber Security Unity, Nat Schooler, the creator of “Legacy Media Hub” and the “Influential Visions” podcast series and…Press Release: Co-Founders of International Imposter Syndrome Awareness Day Highlight the Phenomenon of Imposter Syndrome in Cyber Security and Tech on World Mental Health Day
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