122. Public Speaking Tip: Using The Right Strategy For Growth

Public Speaking, Confidence, and Visibility for Coaches and Entrepreneurs: Be In Demand - Un podcast de Laurie-Ann Murabito, Public Speaking Coach & Visibility Strategist

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Digging too many holes, while looking for gold is costing you precious time and energy. It’s the perfect strategy to stay unseen and invisible.Ever hear that phrase, 3 feet from gold? It’s not just a phrase but it’s a strategy I see so many people using. 3 feet from gold is giving up on something before it even had a chance to work.This week’s episode is about focusing your time, energy, and money and seeing the fruits of your labor (as they say) flourish. After all, a farmer doesn’t give up on his crops 5 days after he planted the seeds and neither should you.Check out what you’ll learn:How spreading yourself thin is the perfect strategy to waste time and energy. Digging for gold in your backyard and never really committing to the hole is exactly what you’re doing in all those programs.Why you should stick to one strategy and when to know it’s time to course correctPLUS, keeping yourself “busy” is a great way to look like you’re working hard and not get the results you “claim” you want.*****Craft your Compelling, Captivating, and Converting speech. Take $250 off with code BIDLISTENER at https://speakandstandout.com/offer-indss *****Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Get your copy of 17 Magic Phrases at https://SpeakAndStandOut.com/MagicGrab the FREE resource Directory of Places to Speak https://SpeakAndStandOut.com/DirectoryFollow me on Instagram at https://instagram.com/laurieann.murabitoClick and read more over on my website. https://SpeakAndStandOut.comIf you’re looking for support to grow your business faster, get fully booked and profitable, book a call to explore if you’d be a good fit for one of my programs. schedule a call at. https://SpeakAndStandOut.com/DiscoveryHit **SUBSCRIBE** so you NEVER miss any episodes.Thank you for listening,Laurie-Ann

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