Impostor Syndrome:
What It is, What It Isn't, and How Leaders Move Through It.
FREE Live Webinar | Thursday, January 15 | 5:30–7:30 PM CT
Workshop begins:
Thursday, January 15 | 5:30–7:30 PM CT
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A Different Conversation About Impostor Syndrome
Imposter syndrome doesn’t mean you’re inadequate.
More often, it means you’re misinterpreting what’s happening inside you, and judging yourself for it.
Most conversations about impostor syndrome focus on confidence, mindset, or reassurance.
But that’s not where the real shift happens.
In this live workshop, Dr. Bob Wright will take you underneath the label and show you what impostor experiences are actually made of—and how capable leaders learn to move through them with clarity, presence, and self-respect.
Here’s a truth that reframes things:
Real impostors don’t worry they’re impostors.
Conscientious, responsible people do.
What it's done for me is allowed me to distill these big problems I have and big emotions into manageable pieces. .
Kelly Smith
Director – Operations Marine Infrastructure
What This Workshop Is Really About
What we call “impostor syndrome” is often the result of misread emotional information and early conclusions about what it takes to belong, succeed, or be accepted.
When those signals aren’t understood, people shut themselves down, second-guess their truth, or turn against themselves just when they most need to be on their own side.
This workshop offers a clearer, more mature way to understand and work with these experiences—one that leads to greater authenticity, grounded confidence, and fulfillment over time.
In This Workshop, You'll Explore:
- Why real imposters don't experience impostor syndrome
- What's actually happening underneath the label
- The emotions that get misunderstood and misused
- How self-judgment quietly diminishes personal power
- What allows leaders to stay on their own side, without losing connection
- How authenticity and fulfillment emerge when these dynamics are understood
This is not about fixing yourself. It’s about understanding yourself accurately and charting empowering pathways forward.
I don't care what's next because it's not about what I'm coming up against, it's who am I gonna be in the face of it, and I get to say. I don't have to lay down and just get rolled over.
Kim Johnson
Real Estate Broker, Coach, Instructor & Mentor
This Webinar Is For You If:
You..
- are capable, conscientious, and often harder on yourself than anyone else.
- have a disturbing uneasiness.
- hesitate or second-guess when the stakes matter.
- want to lead with a;uthenticity rather than performance.
- are tired of shallow explanations for complex inner experiences.
- want confidence rooted in clarity, not bravado.
If you’re ready for a deeper, more intelligent conversation about impostor syndrome—and how leaders move through it—this session is for you.
Led By Dr. Bob Wright
Dr. Bob Wright is a bestselling author, professor, and developmental with a record of training and coaching world leaders.
Having built the nationally recognized business from which he wanted to retire before he was 40, Bob began doing consumer research on his highly successful clients from CEOs to early career.
This research revealed the Wright Integrative Developmental model leading to Bob’s recognition as a top adult development expert in the field of personal and leadership growth, Bob helps leaders understand, overcome, and master the deeper emotional and developmental forces shaping their behavior—and learn how to lead with authenticity, clarity, and personal power. A former CEO of the Wright Foundation and retired Professor of Transformational Leadership, Bob has coached executives and leaders across industries and is the co-author of the award-winning The Heart of the Fight and, recently, the #1 Amazon best seller he co-authored with his Rich Lyons—the story of Rich l and his company’s climb to the top of their discipline globally. His work focuses on helping people evolve their whole selves and live lives of increasing meaning and fulfillment.
Lead From Clarity, Not Self-Doubt
Understanding impostor syndrome accurately is the first step toward moving through it.
Can’t attend live? Register anyway—we’ll send you the replay.
Questions? Email us at hello@livewright.com.