Entrepreneurs often suffer from imposter syndrome—and it makes sense. Last year, I wrote a blog discussing Imposter Syndrome. As you might recall, I shared that several studies of successful people show between 40-70% feel like an imposter range at one time or another. In both the research on gender in entrepreneurship and in my interactions with women entrepreneurs (especially when they are thinking of leaving a large stable employer), they are often told no more times than yes. When this happens, it’s easy to doubt one’s abilities and to have a self-induced crisis in your confidence levels when the system and the support system appears stacked against you. A key barrier/obstacle identified by our Women’s Economic Opportunity Center is overcoming the confidence gap for women so they start and grow businesses faster.
Here are three ways WEOC and the NIIC work with women entrepreneurs to better build their business, and advocate for themselves:
The next time you feel a twinge of imposter syndrome, focus on maximizing your strengths and silencing that voice in your head. Also, know that there are resources available, like WEOC, to help you cut through the clutter and boost confidence.
From ideation and startup through growth and expansion, WEOC was designed to understand and respond to the unique needs of women entrepreneurs. We do this through business growth coaching, training and entrepreneurial education, connectivity and access to capital.
We help you define your unique pathway then provide resources and connectivity for your venture’s success using our proprietary and trademarked Entrepreneurial Pathway – Assess. Discover. Do.™
If you’re ready to get started, take the next step and schedule a meeting with a business coach. Better yet, meet our new incoming WEOC Director, Leslee Hill.