Imposter Syndrome And How To Beat It Webinar
★★★★★
This event was incredibly insightful, honest and inspiring! This is something I and many others struggle with. Thank you so much it really helped!
Emma Hughes
Head of Mentoring Programme | Bridging the Bar
Content
Many successful people still cannot enjoy their work because they are plagued with feelings of self-doubt and of being an imposter.
In this practical 1 hour webinar held on 15 September 2022, Mary Prior KC of The 36 Group provides helpful ways to learn to rid yourself of imposter syndrome and will help you to achieve more in your working life and to enjoy it.
Target Audience
This webinar is suitable for practitioners from all legal disciplines.
★★★★★
An excellent course of honesty and openness for everyone whatever you do. A really good one for everyone’s mental health.
Jes Rohit
Director | 4A Law
Resources
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★★★★★
Only wish it was longer! The wonderful Mary Prior KC speaking on Imposter Syndrome will be shared with friends and family and also watched on a loop when that annoying voice rises up in me. Absolutely brilliant!
Elena Abraham
Solicitor | Lewis Nedas
Speakers
Mary Prior KC | Barrister | The 36 Group
Mary is a criminal KC with especial expertise in questioning and representation of the most vulnerable members of society, with a particular focus on those on the autism spectrum, with ADHD and with personality disorders. Mary is often instructed in homicide, especially involving the death of a child or spouse, serious sexual offences, child sexual exploitation and organised crime groups involving firearms and drugs.