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Who I Help: Supporting High-Achieving Women Over 50 Struggling with Imposter Syndrome and Inner Criticism

You’ve spent years excelling in your field, often being the go-to person everyone relies on. Yet, beneath the accolades and achievements, there's a quiet voice wondering, "Is this all there is?"

 

You might find yourself longing for a simpler, more grounded life—perhaps envisioning a peaceful countryside retreat, tending to a garden, or just embracing a slower pace.

I specialise in working with women who, despite their professional success, feel a disconnect between their external accomplishments and internal fulfilment.

You might be:

  • The Corporate Leader: Steering teams and making impactful decisions, yet feeling a persistent sense of self-doubt and questioning your worth.

  • The Healthcare Professional: Providing care and support to others daily, while neglecting your own emotional needs and battling feelings of inadequacy.

  • The Educator or Academic: Shaping minds and imparting knowledge, but secretly feeling like an imposter among peers and students.

  • The Creative Entrepreneur: Running a successful business or artistic venture, yet constantly comparing yourself to others and fearing exposure as a "fraud."

  • The Legal or Financial Expert: Managing complex cases or portfolios with precision, while internally grappling with perfectionism and fear of making mistakes.

  • The Tech or Engineering Specialist: Breaking barriers in a fast-paced industry, but feeling overwhelmed by rapid changes and doubting your ability to keep up.

  • The Non-Profit or Social Advocate: Championing causes and leading initiatives, yet feeling drained and questioning the impact of your efforts.

Regardless of your title or industry, if you resonate with the experience of maintaining a composed exterior while internally wrestling with self-criticism and the fear of being "found out," you're not alone.

Together, we'll explore these inner narratives, understand their origins, and work towards a more compassionate relationship with yourself.

If you're interested, let's have a chat. Or read more about how I help:

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