Starting a new role? Here's how to make a strong impression — without imposter syndrome.

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A new role is exciting. It's also one of the most anxiety-provoking situations for introverts and highly sensitive professionals.

You want to come across as capable without seeming arrogant. Warm without being a pushover. Confident without pretending to have all the answers.

The pressure to perform a version of yourself that doesn't quite fit can kick in fast — and that's when imposter syndrome gets loud.

This guide will help you quiet that noise and show up as yourself — strategically.

In this free guide, you'll learn: 

✅ How to make a great first impression without overcompensating or overpromising

✅ Simple, introvert-friendly ways to build trust and visibility from day one

✅ What to say (and what not to say) in your first weeks on the job


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Hi! I'm Karolina Szweda, a Leadership Coach for Introverts. 
Starting a new role is one of the most common triggers I see for imposter syndrome, self-doubt, and the urge to mask. I created this guide to give you a calmer, more strategic approach to those first weeks — one that actually works for quiet high-achievers.

Want to go further? Explore 1:1 coaching designed specifically for introverted professionals.