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Professional Strategies for Identifying and Overcoming Impostor Syndrome in the Legal Workplace
Professional Strategies for Identifying and Overcoming Impostor Syndrome in the Legal Workplace

Professional Strategies for Identifying and Overcoming Impostor Syndrome in the Legal Workplace

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May 12, 2021, 12:00 PM

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An estimated 70% of professionals, both men and women, regardless of age, experience "Impostor Syndrome," the feeling of being discovered as a fraud for not actually deserving their job and/or accomplishments. Given the competitive culture that exists in many legal workplaces, where communication amongst attorneys may be poor and diversity and mentorship lacking, this number is exacerbated, meaning that most attorneys suffer from this mental health issue at some point in their career. But you, awesome TWL member, *you* were made for more.

Attend this inspiring, interactive program to learn how to identify Impostor Syndrome in the legal workplace and discuss professional strategies for overcoming this mental health challenge. By focusing on why you are fantastically qualified and uniquely talented to be fabulous you, you can channel your future successes to focus on being your best YOU!

Melanie Griffin is a Business Litigation and Employment Law Attorney at Shumaker, Loop…

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