In this workshop we will identify your imposter voice, challenge it with evidence and soothe its fear.

‘Reset and Re-imagine You and Your Business Workshop Series

This is the fifth workshop in our new workshop series on resetting and re-imagining you and your business

Workshop 5: Stepping out of the Imposter Syndrome

About this workshop

The focus of this workshop is on stepping out of the Imposter Syndrome AKA “I feel like a fraud” or “Soon they will find out I don’t know what I’m doing”. Amazingly this is one of the most common secrets most entrepreneurs, professionals and celebrities entertain/torture themselves with. In this workshop we will identify your imposter voice, challenge it with evidence and soothe its fear.

Host and Co-Facilitator

Professor Retha Wiesner, WiRE Program Director, Institute for Resilient regions, University of Southern Queensland.

Presenter and Facilitator

Rachelle Hampson, Psychologist and Wellness Coach @ The ChangeMakers

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Rachelle Hampson has worked in private practice as a psychologist for the past 18 years and as a consequence of wearing out her saggy brown counselling chair she wants to stand up more and talk to the masses. Rachelle is also a university qualified Wellness Coach which means she works with her favourite group (busy professional women) who are struggling with stress, anxiety and burnout seen as lack of energy, weight gain, insomnia, chaos and overwhelm in any and every aspect of their lives (AKA their physical health, emotions, financial chaos, relationship neglect, home space clutter, career discontent). She helps find your mojo, get YOU on your TO-DO list at least, with the aim to have YOU at the top of the list. Essentially, she teaches you how to feel #youaregoodenuf She has lots of very important pieces of paper including strangely a Master of Social Science in Criminology (from another life in law). She has been a mentor and workshop presenter for the Queensland Emergency Services for 15 years and has provided keynote speeches for wellbeing symposiums and corporate training across Queensland. Rachelle also completed the Wire Program in 2018 and not only found it invaluable she made some great like-minded friends.

You can find her ramblings and efforts at a social media presence at:

www.rachellehampson.com.au

on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/rachellehampsonwellbeing

on Instagram at http://www.instagram.com/rachellehampsonpsych

on Linkedin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelle-hampson-9b9464a8/

Special Guest

Edwina Robertson

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A wedding photographer by trade, Edwina Robertson, has spent the last eight years photographing country weddings across Australia and the World. However, it has been the reliance of her social media platforms that she gives credit to, for promoting not only her wedding imagery but the work she does and is most passionate about, being an advocate for the bush. She is committed to creating change and highlighting the challenges in Rural Australia to wider urban audiences via social media which has granted her an opportunity to now take her skills and teach other women in business how to do the same to achieve business growth and viability through Instagram. Through her creativity and passion to help rural and regional communities she has been featured on 60 Minutes Australia, CNN International News, in the New York Times, on Time.com and multiple other highly credible News sources.

She tackles life with the attitude of being authentic and living life to the fullest.

You can find her at:

hello@womenmakinggravy.com

www.instagram.com/women_making_gravy

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This workshop was proudly supported and funded by the Queensland Government.

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