How to express yourself confidently in meetings

How to express yourself confidently in meetings

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How to express yourself confidently in meetings
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One of the most frequently asked questions is, “How can I become more confident and speak at more conferences?”

Although this challenge does not only affect women, the question seems to be asked primarily by women working in male-dominated industries.

If you feel like you're struggling to be heard in meetings, or if you'd like to feel more confident, this video will help. In it, I share practical tips and strategies that I teach my own clients and that you can immediately apply at work.

The ability to be a valuable meeting participant is an ESSENTIAL skill that is critical to your career advancement. It can also increase your influence and will make you more likely to get attention, promotion, and recognition for your leadership potential.
You can't afford not to improve your meeting skills and confidence.

Let me know in the comments below what you find most difficult in meetings. Are you constantly interrupted?
Do you find it difficult to even speak up and share your ideas?
Before anything you want to say, put an apology for taking up so much time, such as: “I’m sorry to interrupt the flow of the conversation, but…”

Let me know what you are doing and let's tackle this together.

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