95 Saying Your Bold Truth Even When It Feels Risky

EPISODE · Aug 28, 2018 · 21 MIN

95 Saying Your Bold Truth Even When It Feels Risky

from Quiet Messenger: Redefining leadership & messaging for introverts & sensitive souls · host Adria DeCorte

It can feel downright risky to say something publicly that you know others will disagree with. Even if it's something you intensely believe. As the face of your brand, there's no front to hide behind. And you know the way to stay safe is by keeping the peace. Being safe means you often hesitate or procrastinate on putting yourself out there, that you don't share your most meaningful - and bold - message. When what you crave is to say things that truly matter, be seen, and really connect with your people. But what if that very impulse to not share is what keeps you from having the impact and reach you desire? In today's episode of Unforgettable, inspired by a popular post I did on Instagram, we tap into the courage to say what needs to be said without holding back. And in order to do that, I share some stuff that makes ME uncomfortable and that I've avoided sharing for years. Listen to discover how to start saying your bold truth even when it feels risky. Announcements: Get Clear, Get Clients, my signature group program, starts soon and has limited spots! This is for you if you're ready to be so clear on what you do and it's value that talking about it feels easy, exciting, and impactful. Together we'll build your marketing & messaging foundation that lets you attract clients instead of constantly chasing them. I have two openings for my VIP Messaging Package. This is my private coaching experience to generate clarity on what you do, who you help, and why it matters, hone it into your marketing messaging, and implement it in the real world so you can attract your people and scale your business. Follow me on Instagram for behind-the-scenes and deeper stories around this conversation. Warmth, Adria

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