
Imposter to Invincible
A webinar with
Harriet Waley-Cohen for
Platinum Assist Network SA
Thursday 23 September @ midday BST
- What imposter syndrome is.
- Where it comes from.
- How imposter syndrome impacts different areas of your life.
- The powerful mindset shift that will support you with shifting from imposter to invincible.
- Action steps to support your confidence and success.
These are classic symptoms of imposter syndrome. Statistics show that 86% of adults aged 18-36 suffer with this, and two thirds of women, so if this is you, know that you are not alone. The good news is, it doesn’t always have to be this way. You can reach a place of self-belief, where your daily life is filled with a new mindset that supports your ongoing success and fulfilment.


I have been empowering women to change the way they think, act and feel in their relationships with themselves, their bodies and their potential for 18 years now, touching the lives of thousands. I’m excited to share some practical, immediately implementable tips with you that will make a big difference to your wellbeing, confidence and success.
Join my interactive webinar to learn:
- What imposter syndrome is.
- Where it comes from.
- What to stop doing in order to banish self-doubt.
- What to get clear on how to shift your perception of yourself.
- What to start doing to boost your opinion of yourself, so that you can shift from imposter to invincible.
Hunted down to speak for audiences including Microsoft, Barclays and Invesco, Harriet has empowered thousands of people over the last 18 years to believe in themselves and their potential.
She has been through multiple transformations herself and knows what it takes to make deep rooted changes that stick, and to get through tough times and emerge and wiser. Harriet is 19 years in recovery from addictions, left an unhappy marriage and went on to thrive, shifted from a 10-year banking career into motherhood and entrepreneurship, lives with a permanent pain condition after being driven into on the motorway, and is a breast cancer survivor.
Harriet's mission is to make sure people know their true value. She empowers clients and audiences to leave behind self-doubt, sabotaging patterns and overwhelm in favour of new ways of thinking, feeling and acting that create confidence, wellbeing and success. Vanessa Vallely OBE, MD of WeAreThe City describes Harriet as ‘a real superwoman who empowers others wherever she goes.’


Kin & Co
Harriet's guidance has enabled us to build a robust resilience programme that has driven tangible results across a number of organisations.

WeAreTheCity
A real superwoman who empowers others wherever she goes.

Goodman Masson
The office is really buzzing with positivity and a recognition to change and adapt for better emotional wellbeing
