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Your Guide to Thrive: Confidence and Imposter Syndrome Talk

21 October 2024, 12:00 pm–12:45 pm

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Take control of self-defeating thoughts, step into your power and believe in the success you deserve.

Event Information

Open to

UCL students

Availability

Yes

Organiser

Student Support and Wellbeing

Location

Haldane Room
Gower Street
London
WC1H 0AH

Reclaim self-belief

Feeling like a fraud who doesn't deserve certain opportunities and experiences is a very common phenomenon. Arriving in a new environment, such as university, can heighten these feelings.

Whilst this is very normal, allowing these feelings to dominate and control your behaviour, feelings and thoughts can lead to negative consequences. There are many methods of managing these feelings, and we are here to help.

Join Liane Thakur, a UCL Student Counsellor and CBT Therapist, to find out more about how we can increase our confidence and reclaim self-belief. Liane will teach you to take control of your inner world and recognise all that you truly are. You will learn:

  • What causes 'imposter syndrome', from personal life experiences to influential cultural and systemic factors.
  • How you can let go of thinking your mindset is the main problem.
  • Understand the main mistakes that can embed imposter feelings in your mindset, so that you can move beyond them once and for all.
  • Practical action-focused steps you can take to stop feeling like a fraud, show up confidently, step into your power and have the success and respect you deserve.
  • There will be time at the end of the talk for a Q&A.

Places are limited, so make sure you book your spot!

Book your ticket for the Confidence and Imposter Syndrome Talk


Find out what else is happening during the Your Guide to Thrive campaign from Monday 14th - Friday 25th October 2024.

Missed Your Guide to Thrive? Explore the wide range of events and activities we host throughout the academic year to help you maintain your physical, emotional and mental health.

Student Support and Wellbeing Services strive to give all UCL students the chance to try something new, make friends and develop wellbeing skills for university and beyond. We hope to see you at one of our events soon!