4 Steps to Freeing Yourself from Inner Criticism and Self-Doubt
7th January| 7pm
Discover personalized strategies to amplify your strengths and set clear, actionable career goals using the C.A.R.E. framework.
Learn to silence self-doubt, reframe negative self-talk, and break free from "The New Job, Same You Syndrome."
Build authentic communication and leadership skills to command respect and influence.
I’m Sarah, a TEDx speaker, Confidence Coach with IMAGE Business Club, and an executive coach with over a decade of experience. I help managers and executives ditch self-doubt and quiet their inner critic.
For years, I struggled with imposter syndrome, constantly comparing myself to others and feeling “not good enough.” I thought those feelings were normal, but they were holding me back. It took time and effort to overcome them, but the transformation was worth it.
Now, I guide my clients with support, humor, and proven strategies to silence their inner critic and unlock their full potential. If you're ready to trade self-doubt for success, I’d love to help you, too.
Elevate Your Executive Presence and Breakthrough Professional Doubts
9O minutes of training & career resources
A fun and interactive live webinar filled with actionable tools to boost your confidence, strengthen executive presence, and overcome professional doubts, featuring the powerful C.A.R.E. framework and a free Confidence Booster Kit.
From the comfort of your favourite couch (or desk).
100% online—join from anywhere, whether it’s your couch or desk, with replay access available.
To transform your life—and have an impact.
Transform self-doubt into confidence and take control of your career with practical tools and a bold new mindset designed for ambitious executives and managers.
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