You may be assessing all those coaches, putting their voices out there. It can be overwhelming, and if your ego is keeping count, you are getting vastly outnumbered by the day. It makes you want to shrink, shrink, shrink.
"Please don't tell me I'll have to put myself out there. Please don't tell me I will have to strive to be noticed."
I'm here to tell you that it's okay, you won't have to do it.
You won't have to strive, that is. ;)
"Please don't tell me I'll have to put myself out there. Please don't tell me I will have to strive to be noticed."
I'm here to tell you that it's okay, you won't have to do it.
You won't have to strive, that is. ;)
And please don't strive to be noticed. It doesn't suit you. It doesn't suit most people. If you feel like you're striving in your marketing, striving to make videos, striving to be noticed, I urge you to stop a moment before you go at it again.
Here's the thing: Have you ever been in the audience while a message of hope was being delivered, and while you were inspired, there was an odd moment when you thought of something more to be said about that detail that there wasn't time for in this particular speech? Or maybe afterwards, have you been gathering with friends, talking about this hopeful speech, and you dropped some additional wisdom? Or have you ever been that person that has delivered the truth to someone who has sought the advice of everyone, but it didn't make sense until you said it to them?
These are examples of calls to your unique voice - the one that people truly find attractive. Your voice embodies a certain series experiences and circumstances that your particular audience is attuned for, is hungrily waiting for, finds particular comfort in.
Nowadays, knowledge is everywhere. We can find almost any bit of information, literally in the palms of our hands, with a click or a swipe or at the ping of a voice-response. This increased accessibility has created a never-ending influx of information, and with it, an increased overwhelm as we each try desperately to discern what resonates and what's relevant.
So much information has simultaneously dimmed our self-trust and intuition.
Does a person learn how to discern from a video?
Does a person learn what resonates via a blog article?
Who is there to teach and guide people through these things?
That's where YOU come in, coach. There's an audience who will is sifting through myriads of information in an effort to find YOU for their guide. And where will they go, if your voice isn't there?
Here's the thing: Have you ever been in the audience while a message of hope was being delivered, and while you were inspired, there was an odd moment when you thought of something more to be said about that detail that there wasn't time for in this particular speech? Or maybe afterwards, have you been gathering with friends, talking about this hopeful speech, and you dropped some additional wisdom? Or have you ever been that person that has delivered the truth to someone who has sought the advice of everyone, but it didn't make sense until you said it to them?
These are examples of calls to your unique voice - the one that people truly find attractive. Your voice embodies a certain series experiences and circumstances that your particular audience is attuned for, is hungrily waiting for, finds particular comfort in.
Nowadays, knowledge is everywhere. We can find almost any bit of information, literally in the palms of our hands, with a click or a swipe or at the ping of a voice-response. This increased accessibility has created a never-ending influx of information, and with it, an increased overwhelm as we each try desperately to discern what resonates and what's relevant.
So much information has simultaneously dimmed our self-trust and intuition.
Does a person learn how to discern from a video?
Does a person learn what resonates via a blog article?
Who is there to teach and guide people through these things?
That's where YOU come in, coach. There's an audience who will is sifting through myriads of information in an effort to find YOU for their guide. And where will they go, if your voice isn't there?