Who Do You Think You Are?

“Hi Meg,” she said. “Just confirming we have the correct mailing address for you?”



Yes, the controller at the firm had the correct address.

The reason I hadn’t cashed the check wasn’t that I didn’t receive it - it was because I didn’t believe I’d actually earned it.

When would they learn that the guidance I provided was bogus? When would they decide that the fee I charge wasn’t worth it? That the better-known firm (that wasn’t mine) was the better option after all?

Of course, none of those things were true, but the narrative I’d crafted about my ability to deliver on the promise I’d made was very real.

This narrative has a name: Imposter Syndrome.

And how it manifests for me will be different than it is for you.

Next week, I’ll be alongside Erin Brown - founder of Lead Connext - as we engage in a candid dialogue about imposter syndrome. We’ll learn what it is - and isn’t - and how it manifests for us, and for you, too. We invite your questions - and your stories - as we bring awareness to a topic that is so relevant for so many.

Our first session sold out - so we’ve added a second. With complimentary and pay-what-you-can options, join us here.