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Imposter Syndrome: Why Success Still Doesn’t Feel Like Enough

Many high-achieving business owners and professionals struggle with feeling like a fraud – even when all the evidence shows they’re thriving. This is imposter syndrome, and it silently fuels burnout, overworking, perfectionism, and missed opportunities.

Some of the topics of conversation will include:

-Explaining what imposter syndrome is and why it often shows up in leadership and entrepreneurship.

-Highlighting the personal and professional costs of leaving it unaddressed.

-Providing simple, actionable strategies for reframing self-doubt, strengthening confidence, and leading with clarity.

Learning Objectives:

1.Recognize the common signs of imposter syndrome.

2.Understand the connection between imposter syndrome, stress, and burnout.

3.Apply strategies to shift from self-doubt to self-trust.

 

Panelist Bio

Candice Rousseau, MSW, BSW, RSW, Reflect Reset Renew Therapy Services

Candice Rousseau is the founder of Reflect Reset Renew Therapy Services, a group private practice in Niagara that supports individuals, couples, families, and children as they navigate life’s challenges with compassion and authenticity.

Her background includes years of experience in hospital and municipal social work, alongside private practice, allowing her to bring both clinical expertise and a practical, relatable perspective to conversations about mental health and wellbeing.

Candice is especially passionate about creating approachable and meaningful discussions that empower people to care for their mental health while building sustainable success in their personal and professional lives. Her work also looks beyond the individual, recognizing the broader community and challenges faced in Niagara and beyond—and how these pressures impact mental health on a larger scale.

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Zoom meeting information will be sent out the day before the meeting, day of registrants will receive the link by 11:00am.