Being vulnerable can help us connect with our communities and audiences in a more authentic way. It can also help us form genuine relationships with others. When we are vulnerable, we are opening ourselves up to others and show them our authentic selves. This can help us connect with others on a deeper level, and it can also help us build trust.
Fear works against us. It disconnects us from the communities we want to establish. Fear soothes us and draws our attention to things. It also diverts our attention away from reality and gives us a distinct set of facts to deal with. Fear makes sense for us and provides a reason for avoiding showing up as ourselves.
In this episode you will learn:
Do you desire to connect with coaching communities authentically, and form genuine relationships with others? Are you ready to be vulnerable and open up to others so that you can connect on a deeper level? Would you like to be fearless and not let fear impede establishing meaningful connections?
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