Executive Presence Tip: Nabbed Confidence? – ARTiculate: Real&Clear

quotes1I’m terrified to speak in public – I hate presenting.”

Do you find yourself saying that at times?

Recently I’ve worked with clients who told me that they were terrified to speak or told me they were terrible presenters.

When we got into the work, they were very good presenters. And they enjoyed presenting – when they could do it as themselves. When they built on their own strengths – and weren’t trying to be someone else as a presenter!

They had been robbed!Confidence

So we simply reclaimed their own skills, and it activated their confidence – and they each rocked it!

In the theatre we are fond of saying,

Everyone can play Hamlet, and each will bring their own unique self to it!

Take back your confidence and enjoy your very own version of the best you have to bring!

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