Free Confidence Tool: The Imposter Syndrome Assessment + Checklist

Pinpoint exactly where imposter syndrome is holding you back, and shift into real momentum with this powerful self-assessment + action-based checklist.

If you’ve ever found yourself hesitating, overthinking, or asking:

"Who am I to be doing this?"

"What if I’m not ready yet?"

"Why can’t I just be more confident?"

You’re not alone.

You’re not broken.

You’re just building from fear instead of strategy.

Let’s change that

This free 2-part tool includes:

 A 10-question self-assessment to identify where imposter syndrome is showing up.

A checklist of 7 confidence-building shifts to help you move from stuck to unstoppable.

It’s time to stop second-guessing and start showing up like the expert you already are.

What You’ll Learn

  •  Which confidence habits you’re already crushing

  • Where imposter syndrome is quietly running the show

  • How to reframe fear, ditch perfectionism, and sell with conviction

  • How to track daily micro-wins and shift your mindset on the spot

Meet Genevieve

Who is Genevieve Skory?

Coach. Keynote speaker. Former corporate executive. Genevieve’s mission? To empower women to build businesses and lives that reflect who they really are.

Her Journey After decades in high-level leadership (and years growing her own ventures from home), she’s learned a thing or two about ambition, balance, and resilience. Her path hasn’t been linear, and that’s exactly why she leads with wisdom, empathy, and a no-fluff approach to getting unstuck.

More Than a Bio She’s a proud mom of four wildly creative YouTubers (yep, The Skorys!), balancing motherhood, purpose, and success with soul. Grounded in faith, guided by purpose, Genevieve knows that real success isn’t just about scaling...it’s about alignment.

How She Helps She works with entrepreneurs ready to ditch the self-doubt, perfectionism, and burnout, and step into purpose-driven business. She’s here to help you shift your mindset, simplify your strategies, and stop waiting for “someday.” Because building something extraordinary shouldn’t mean sacrificing what matters most.