Help me please – Where do you get stuck when talking about what you do?

Do people get excited when you tell them what you do?

Do you express yourself with clear confidence?  Or do you feel at a loss for words that  express with elegance and finality why you’re different.  And how someone’s business and life will change when they hire you.

You’re probably very eloquent when you’re doing your work.  But when you need to sell yourself, you may find yourselves  tongue tied and ineffective.

If that’s true for you, please help me out!

At the end of April I’ll be in New York to run a workshop.  I already have my plane ticket.  Now I need a topic.

Broadly speaking, the workshop will help you easily talk about what you do in a way that draws your ideal clients to you.

BUT… There are any number of ways I can approach this topic.   Help me decide the best way for you.  (Whether you expect to join me in New York or not.)

Please answer two questions in the comments section below:

1.  When it comes to talking about what you do in a compelling way, where do you get stuck?

2.  What is the impact of getting stuck?  How does it hold you back?

As a thank you – anyone who provides a real response will be invited to some kind of closed-door teleseminar training on the topic as things come together.

Thank you,

Dov Gordon

 

 

 

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Dov Gordon

Dov Gordon helps consultants and coaches get clients - consistently.