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Successful firms that win more pursuits are supporting their younger staff with management tools that help grow business.Ā
To compete with larger firms, remember to bring your emerging leaders along!Ā
If you''ve been in a shortlisted interview and don't have the answer to a question, don't beat yourself up.Ā
Watch the 1-minute video above and quit the negative self-talk so you can truly shine!
Remember wallpaper?Ā
It was a "thing" back in the day.Ā
And people would say: "Don't blend in with the wallpaper."
šÆTranslation: Stand out, get noticed, and be visible.
Don't be a wallflower.Ā
Blending in makes us feel invisible, ordinary, and maybe even dull.
It repels people andĀ opportunities. It happens every day online.Ā
And at conferences. Most people don't seem to mind blending in at industry events. Ā
This week, I saw a few people I know posting pictures of themselves exhibiting at a trade expo.Ā
Some of the posts were from past coaching clients.Ā
They are REALLY good at what they do.
They know their sh*t.
They work hard and often exceed their goals.Ā
Why spend time in a booth whenĀ you could speak at a workshopĀ down the hall?
To a captive audience who wants to learn from you. And maybe hire you.
Do you see yourself in an endless row of vendors trying to muster up conversations while handing out candy and magnets?Ā Ā š¤¦āļø
Why are smart and creative leaders OK with bl...
If you think your inbox is overflowing with junk messages and stuff you donāt care about, what if it were 100x worse?Ā
This is what reporters are trying to manage.
Every. single. day. š
Plus, their jobs are all about tight deadlines, breaking news, crabby bosses, and low pay.Ā
It's nothing new.
Before technology, reporters were drained by irrelevant faxes and phone calls. ā
Pointless pitches that aren't clearly valuable to their audiences.
Maybe you're wondering why you get crickets when emailing a 3-page self-serving story idea about your book???
You know, the one with 6 attachments, 27 links, and 14 questions. š
Reporters need to see something interesting that jumps off the screen.
So how do you grab the attention (and trust) of the media so that you land a coveted interview?
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When you know why your story is relevant to a reporter and their audience, there's a shift.Ā
You have toĀ know what is newsworthy....
Our communication is an āinside job.ā
Whatever story we believe about ourselves becomes the soundtrack of our lives.
When you have a high level of self-awareness, you notice the internal chatter. Then, if it's toxic, you can make a change.
The good thing is that you can decide anytime, any day, to re-record your self-talk jabbering.
You control the radio dial in your head.
So what are you listening to???
A soundtrack of worry, weeds, and unworthiness?Ā
Or are you tuned to a soundtrack of success andĀ live with a sense of ease and optimism?
Getting real here.
I have often kidded myself into thinking no one else can hear my berating voice.
Sound familiar?Ā
I was soooo wrong.
šTalking s**t about ourselves is sneaky.
It creeps into our conversations, emails, messaging, and BD meetings. Every. Single. Day.
When we decide to tune into our in...
No clue about algorithms.
No money for ads.
No problem!
You can STILL grow your business and always have warm leads when you learn the strategy I've been using for 20+ years.Ā
My clients, including Maria Swann, use this strategy. Maria now has wait lists--and higher rates! You can, too. š„
I explain it in the video above. Check it out!Ā
Are your teeth visible in your profile pictures online?Ā
This is not a trick question, it's quite important in how people perceive you.Ā And how you communicate.
I share a tip on why...or why not...you should show your teeth in pictures. Especially in professional headshots and branded pix.Ā
Click the 3-minute video above for the details.Ā
Plus...I've included something fun for you aboutĀ whyĀ body language is critical in our communication. šš
Are you smiling with your teeth showing in your pictures?Ā Comment below!
Speaker Rant Here:
You wanna become a paid speaker so you can share your stories and change lives.
That's wonderful.
There's a huge mistake that beginners make that I want you to avoid at all costs.
This is the 3rd time in a few weeks I've heard something like this.
A connection on LinkedIn posted this today and I cringed. You should never experience this!
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Look, a keynote is VERY different than a breakout session.
In how you craft your...
šStories and the flow of your talk
šSlides
šActivities
šHandouts
šAnd your mindset!
A true professional speaker who gets paid to present time and time again asks the right questions from the moment they are hired so that they are absolutely in their power and can blow the doors off their presentation!!
My coaching clients know that walking into a surprise is not professional.
If you're wanting to get serious about becoming a paid speaker, let's hop on a free Story Power Session strategy call. Click this link to apply.
Humans are born with only 2 fears: the fear of falling and the fear of loud noises.
Science proves it.
Everything else youāre afraid of was learned, most likely in your childhood (0-7 years old)
And we carry these fearsāand the stories behind themāwith usā¦for years.
ā¢ You talk about being afraid of heights.
ā¢ You talk about being afraid of dogs, spiders, or snakes.
ā¢ You talk about your fear of public speaking. Then, you give momentum to your (learned) story by talking about the presentation you messed upā¦in 2012.
Our words create our worlds. š
And they usually keep us from growing ourselves and our businesses.
So, what are you afraid of, aside from maybe falling and loud noises?
My client, Don, was reflecting with me about how transformative this fear lesson has been for him.
Donās a super smart techie.
He was studying computer languages long before the rest of us found the Internet.
His programs have been used by the Pentagon and White House; so cool! ā”
But until a few ...
I am LOVING my amazing client who brought in more money in Q4 of 2021 than all 3 previous quarters combined!Ā
Yep, John Woods beat a big competitor in the employee health benefits field.
The contract was worth $61,000.
Ā Here's the kicker: John had his best yearāduring the Pandemic! (Most of my other clients have as well šš)
Ā How did this banner year happen when John's marketing was inconsistent and paid ads didn't convert?Ā Ā
Ā John says the results **finally** showed upā¦WHEN HE SHOWED UP, for himself. He made a commitment to private coaching with me.Ā
Ā And I immediately nailed John's real issue.
Ā It had ZILCH to do with marketing.Ā
Ā John had to clear out the blocks around his internal story and self-worth.
Ā John had never heard this from other coaches or consultants.Ā
He had to love his story --and himself--so decision-makers could appreciate his value and approach--and hire him.Ā
Ā š¢ Bottom line: If you don't love your story and believe in yourself, no one else will.
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