Manage Imposter  Syndrome with Ease

Manage Imposter Syndrome with Ease

Join this session to kick imposter syndrome to the curb! Learn to spot it, ditch self-doubt, and confidently reach your potential.

By Development Trusts Association Scotland

Date and time

Tue, 14 May 2024 02:00 - 03:00 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • 1 hour

Don’t let imposter syndrome hold you back from reaching your full potential. In this session Kim will explain what imposter syndrome is, the symptoms and the costs to yourself and your organisation. Kim will share ways to manage imposter syndrome, which will build your confidence and help you to flourish at work.

Bio for Kim

Kim Furnish MSc is a Life Coach and Social Entrepreneur. Her Social Enterprise, Instar Coaching C.I.C. brings the science of positive psychology to life, to individuals and communities. Kim draws upon her experience as a relationship counsellor, parenting specialist and family behavioural therapist to inform her work. Her specialism is in the areas of relationships, emotional intelligence, self-care, social enterprise and positive psychology. Kim shares the skills and strategies of positive psychology through online and in-person courses, meditation and self-care courses, laughter yoga sessions, 1-1 and group life coaching.

Kim is co-author of the book ‘Parenting a Violent Child’ which aims to improve family relationships and an E Book ‘Life’s Gifts’ which aims to improve the relationship you have with yourself. She is co-presenter of the podcast, Positivity: A Work in Progress, where she discusses positive psychology and personal development with fellow Social Entrepreneur Vie Portland.

Organised by

DTA Scotland is an independent, member-led organisation which aims to promote, support and represent development trusts in Scotland. Established in 2003, DTA Scotland now has over 350 development trust members – community-led organisations using a combination of enterprise and creativity to improve the quality of life for local people in urban, rural and island communities across Scotland.