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Welcome to the Caroline Flanagan Podcast.

This is a podcast For Lawyers with Imposter Syndrome who want to stop sabotaging their success and start progressing their career
 
I’m Caroline Flanagan, the Coach for lawyers with Imposter Syndrome. With 9 years experience as an international finance lawyer, I know exactly what it’s like to work in a high pressure environment. I understand the fear and anxiety brought on by Imposter Syndrome,  that leads you to overthink, overwork, self sabotage and play small
 
 
That’s why each week, I bring you the unique process and tools I used to solve my Imposter Syndrome so that I could get out of my own way and fulfil my potential.
 
In this podcast I don't just give you tips, tricks and confidence quick fixes whose effects don’t last. I give you a proven process, the  practical tools and I teach you the essential skills so that you don’t just  progress your career, you also progress who you are.

Jun 28, 2019

Is your To-Do List working for you? Amazing, isn’t it, how something as seemingly benevolent as a To-Do List can wield so much influence on your life? It sets the tone for your day, dictates what you do, and influences how satisfied you feel at the end of the day when work is (or is not) done. To-Do Lists are...


Jun 14, 2019

This week I’m thrilled to bring you an interview with personal stylist, author and friend, Lizzie Edwards. Lizzie works with ambitious women who want to lead with authenticity and style. This episode is literally bursting with advice and insights to help you navigate the minefield that is what to wear at work to...


Jun 14, 2019

In this week’s episode, I talk about the importance of asking for what you want both at work and at home. If, like me, you worry about seeming too pushy or greedy or you’re just plain scared of being told ‘no’, then this episode is just for you. It’s time to put aside your timidity, shyness and fear of...


Jun 1, 2019

This week’s episode is about setting boundaries – specifically, using the word ‘no’ to keep overwhelm at bay and to education others about what they can expect from you and how you want to be treated. Most of us say yes more often than we should. Here I talk about the reasons why you may be doing this, and I...