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Impostor Syndrome: Why You Feel Like a Fraud (and How to Break Free)

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How to gain Confidence and Self-Esteem for Midlife Women - Your Next Step Forward

Laurie Harvey – MNCH (Reg.) HPD DipCHyp MNLP
Cognitive Hypnotherapist and Confidence Coaching

Back To School For Midlife Women: How To Rebuild Confidence After 40

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Confidence and Self-Esteem

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Do you ever feel like a fraud – as if you’re just one mistake away from being “found out”? Maybe you’ve worked hard and achieved success, yet deep down you don’t feel worthy of it. Or perhaps you hold yourself back from speaking up, asking for more, or taking risks because you secretly believe: “I’m not really good enough.”

An arty photo of shoppers walking down a High Street in England.

Laurie Harvey – MNCH (Reg.) HPD DipCHyp MNLP
Cognitive Hypnotherapist and Confidence Coaching

Impostor Syndrome: Why You Feel Like a Fraud (and How to Break Free)

9/11/25

Confidence and Self-Esteem

Confidence and Self-Esteem

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Struggling With Empty Nest Syndrome? How to turn it Into Your Greatest Opportunity

Laurie Harvey – MNCH (Reg.) HPD DipCHyp MNLP
Cognitive Hypnotherapist and Confidence Coaching

Struggling With Empty Nest Syndrome? How to turn it Into Your Greatest Opportunity.

How to Build Confidence and Self-Esteem for Midlife Women. The house feels different now, doesn’t it? The constant hum of activity has quieted, the fridge stays fuller longer, and that pile of laundry has mysteriously shrunk. If you’re a midlife woman whose children have recently left home, you might find yourself in an unexpected emotional landscape, one that feels both liberating and yet utterly bewildering.

Confidence and Self-Esteem

Navigating Friendships: A Therapist’s Guide to Healthy Boundaries and Graceful Transitions

Laurie Harvey – MNCH (Reg.) HPD DipCHyp MNLP
Cognitive Hypnotherapist and Confidence Coaching

A couple holding hands in the sunshine. Navigating Friendships: A Therapist's Guide to Healthy Boundaries and Graceful Transitions.

As a therapist, I’ve spent many hours helping clients navigate the complex landscape of adult friendships. Unlike family relationships or romantic partnerships, friendships exist in a unique space, they’re voluntary connections that can bring immense joy, but they also require ongoing maintenance and mutual investment.

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