Wish you could be more confident in meetings? Here's how
I'm sharing five essential tips todday to help you speak up and step up in your next meeting (and impress anyone watching!)
Welcome back! We’re in the dog days of summer now and I hope you’ve managed to take some time out and rest over the last few weeks, so we can gear up for a super productive September!
September brings me all the “back to school” feelings I love (I was a keen student, ok!). Fresh pencils, new stationery, and lots of plans on how to make the rest of the year count.
If you’re feeling similarly excited and energised as we head into autumn, here’s a quick reminder for you of the coaching support I offer new and aspiring leaders when you’re ready to take action on anything holding you back in your career:
One to one coaching (you can book a free call with me to discuss)
Join my group coaching programme The Confident Leader - we start again on September 24th and this link has all the information and Early Bird pricing and bonuses.
AND!
I’m also running a free masterclass on Thursday September 6th at 11:00am GMT if you’re stuggling with feelings of self-doubt at work. We’re going to cover off mindset shifts and practical advice to help you conquer those self-limiting beliefs!
Join my free class on overcoming self-limiting beliefs.
One of the ways those self-limiting beliefs can show up at work is in meetings.
You know the scenario.. You’re there. You feel intimidated. You don’t know what to say or how to say it. So you don’t say.. anything…
Not great for your profile as a rising star of leadership is it? But it’s surprisingly common. So below, I’m breaking down these five essential steps if you want to feel and behave in a more confident manner in your next big meeting:
1. Do your homework
2. Meet before you meet
3. Take your seat
4. Say no!
5. Get to the point
Doing these five things will guarantee you will feel more confident and come across with more credibility and impact. Ideal if you are an aspiring corporate leader keen to make the right impression.
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