\u201cImposter syndrome is very real to a lot of people \u2014 but it's not representative of what reality really is. There are possibly people who feel exactly the same way you do.\u201d
\nWith a new year comes a desire to get better \u2014 so we wanted to share a powerful conversation on tackling imposter syndrome AND the power of coaching. Research shows that 70% of people experience imposter feelings at some point in their career. Recently, this important topic was discussed by several P&G Alumni Coaches: Carol Yang, Heidi Piper, Carol Fusek, and Ilhiana Rojas \u2014 all accomplished executives with global career experiences \u2014 AND certified coaches from the P&G Alumni Women's Leadership Forum
\nOver the new year, we'll share more powerful coaching discussions with P&G Alumni Coaching \u2014 coaching.pgalums.com \u2014 a recently launched program by the P&G Alumni Women's Leadership Forum. Just as professional athletes have a coach to help them perform at their best, coaching can help you thrive in life. Coaching is for anyone willing to challenge themselves to go after their professional or personal aspirations \u2014 through powerful questioning, exploration, and action planning. P&G Alumni can sign up for their first FREE coaching session @ coaching.pgalums.com. Because unlocking your full potential is a great way to start the new year...