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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.

May 25, 2021

“So tell me, do you still suffer from Imposter Syndrome?”

This question came from an old friend who I met up with last week for the first time in over a year. She told me she’d been following my work and life on social and now she had me in the room, this was the burning question she was desperate to ask me. A...


May 19, 2021

Do other people’s high expectations trigger your Imposter Syndrome? If so, you’re not alone. This week on the podcast I’m answering this question from an attendee at my Imposter Syndrome event for the Black Solicitors Network last month. They asked: “how do you deal with Imposter Syndrome when it’s caused by...


May 11, 2021

I’ve been asked for advice on how to pick yourself back up when your Imposter Syndrome causes you to sabotage opportunities. Is this something you struggle with?

The most effective strategy for coping with setbacks and failures, is to have the structures in place before these things happen. That’s one of the reasons...


May 5, 2021

Do you invest in yourself?

I never used to. It never really occurred to me that I should. I think that had a lot to do with working in a huge global law firm where so much was organised and paid for by the firm - training, professional development, all that stuff. But when I started my business 15 years ago I discovered...