Public Speaking Tips for Introverts Some of my favorite, most successful speakers, are self-proclaimed introverts. In fact, you know many famous introverts who pushed passed their fear to inspire and/or entertain others – to name a few: Bill Gates Eleanor Roosevelt Albert Einstein Abraham Lincoln George Stephanopoulos Rosa Parks Audrey Hepburn J.K. Rowling Emma Watson (if […]
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6 Words to Remove from Your Vocabulary
6 Words to Remove from Your Vocabulary By communicating certain words more than others, you directly affect your outlook and direction of your life. – Ellie Parvin Words can affect the way we are perceived, make friends, make points, and make our voices heard. They can even influence our own mental health. By […]
How to Sound Confident Even When You Are Not
Yes it’s Possible! I can’t even count the number of times through my journey getting up on stage or a room as a speaker, teaching my first fitness class or even in during job interviews in my early twenties how often I was “I think I am going to pass out” nervous and/or lacked confidence. Coming across as […]
You Must Embrace Failure
The Truth About Failure and Why You Should Embrace It. FAIL is not a four-letter word. Well, okay technically it is a four-letter word. Up through my late twenties lived in fear with the notion: To fail is bad. I have great news: Failing is fantastic! And it’s time to embrace it! I’d be lying if I […]