Humans are born with only 2 fears: the fear of falling and the fear of loud noises.
Science proves it.
Everything else you’re afraid of was learned, most likely in your childhood (0-7 years old)
And we carry these fears—and the stories behind them—with us…for years.
• You talk about being afraid of heights.
• You talk about being afraid of dogs, spiders, or snakes.
• You talk about your fear of public speaking. Then, you give momentum to your (learned) story by talking about the presentation you messed up…in 2012.
Our words create our worlds.
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.
Don’s 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...
Entrepreneurs, here is a HUGE lesson from a simple 10-second interaction between a reporter and a celebrity after last night's Emmy Awards.
Watch this video for a a priceless lesson on business growth, questions and paying attention.
Craving more respect so you can be seen as a trusted authority in your field?
You can land interviews on podcasts and in the media, and get hired to speak so you can share your knowledge and stories.
The result? You'll get in front of more prospects and close more sales.
What''s stopping you? I share the biggest obstacle and how to overcome it in this short video. (2:30 )
Business cards aren’t going out of style anytime soon, but there is one serious misuse of these calling cards that I want to share with you.
I recently went to a networking event with about 300 people. A client had invited me and then got stuck downtown at jury duty. With the delay—and rush hour traffic—she didn’t make it. Did I run back to my car and say, “Oh well…” No.
Even though I didn’t know anyone, I stayed, mingled and watched.
And I remembered a lesson from many years ago about business cards: Don’t give anyone your card unless they ask for it.
Why?
It’s a waste of our collective time –and paper. I’ll bet most business cards given without being requested land in a:
When we take a few minutes to connect human-to-human with a meaningful conversation and rapport, we can then decide to hand over a card. Not everyone will be a good fit...
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