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    Mental Health Awareness Month Interview Series – Imposter Syndrome

    Whether you are at the start of your career, a high level executive or looking to start your own business, imposter syndrome can affect us all. In the below video, Miya shares some interesting facts about imposter syndrome, an insight into her own experiences and some useful tips for overcoming self doubt;

    Lotus People are so proud to announce that we are donating $500 from every placement made in October to mental health awareness charity, batyr. Mental Health impacts one in four of us and this month, as well as raising funds for the charity, we will also be sharing our own personal stories and any useful resources and tips that we have found useful.

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