in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
If you ever had a bad speaking experience, your brain remembers the pain.
Maybe you forgot a line, someone laughed, or a teacher embarrassed you in school.
Your brain holds onto that memory and assumes every future speech will be the same.
HACK: Rewire your memory by creating new, positive speaking experiences.
Start with small winsāspeak in a safe space, celebrate even tiny progress, and
gradually rewrite your brainās fear response.
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If you always wanted to record videos, but still hesitating
This is a video for you.
You don't begin as a perfect creator
You evolve as a creator.
But, for this to happen
You have only one way
Starting and staying consistent
Even if it's cringe at first.
#creator
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āYour ideas donāt matter unless the world knows about them.ā
I know what youāre thinking:
āWhat if my ideas arenāt perfect?
What if no one listens?ā
But let me tell you thisāevery groundbreaking idea you admire started as a seed, planted by someone brave enough to share it.
The thing is, you donāt need to have it all figured out. You just need to start.
Hereās why YOU should start sharing your ideas online (or to a camera) today:
1ļøā£ Your story could be someone elseās survival guide.
The advice you brush off as ācommon senseā could be the exact thing someone across the world is desperate to hear. Donāt underestimate the value of your perspective.
2ļøā£ Ideas evolve when shared.
As James Clear says in Atomic Habits, āYou donāt rise to the level of your goals; you fall to the level of your systems.ā Sharing your ideas invites feedback, sparking clarity and growth in ways you canāt imagine.
3ļøā£ Visibility creates opportunities.
When you put yourself out there, you build a digital handshake with people who need what you have to offer. A LinkedIn post, a 60-second video, or even a voice note can open doors you didnāt know existed.
Speaking into a camera might feel like shouting into the void at first, but hereās a trick: speak to one person.
Imagine your best friend, your younger self, or someone who just needs a little hope today.
Hereās your challenge for this week:
Write one post. Record one video. Share one idea. It doesnāt have to be perfect; it just has to be real.
Because hereās the truth:
The world needs fewer polished scripts and more raw, imperfect voices.
The world needs YOUR voice.
So, letās stop overthinking and start sharing.
Whatās the ONE idea youāve been holding back on? Drop it below, and letās talk.
#IdeasWorthSharing #PersonalBrand #ShowUpImperfect
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Steve Jobs admits in his Stanford speech
that he never graduated from college.
This is something unexpected
from a commencement speaker.
Yet, this honesty makes him
relatable and sets him apart.
He just shared three stories in his speech,
which later became popular.
I analysed the introductory part
of the speech for you in this carousel.
Have a look to learn different ways
in which you can make your beginning
message clear, captivating and simple.
See the full breakdown here:
www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:72666ā¦
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Imagine giving a TED Talk on your dream stage,
where the lights dim,
a gentle hum of anticipation fills the air,
and you step into the spotlight,
feeling the warmth of the
audienceās curiosity wrapping around you.
And, what will you talk about?
An idea
Your life story
A lesson or
A thought-provoking invention?
What would you choose?
If you are still wondering
here is a carousel with all the steps you will need
to create your ted talk.
Have a look.
www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:72566ā¦
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Want to be more memorable in the boardroom, on stage, or in that elevator pitch?
It's time to build a verbal brand that reflects the passion,
expertise, and vision you bring to the table.
The right words can:
Spark action,
Motivate teams, and
Win clients.
Start shaping yours today, and watch your influence grow.
Letās craft a verbal brand that speaks for itself ā are you ready?
#EntrepreneurLife#PublicSpeaking#VerbalBranding#Leadership#PersonalBrand#BusinessGrowth
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Do you know what a verbal brand is?
Verbal brand is the identity you form based on the way you speak or share your messages.
Top entrepreneurs like Steve Jobs, Richard Branson had their own verbal brands.
So, how do you build your verbal brand?
You build it by,
1. Honing your public speaking skills
2.Developing your unique voice
3.Consistency in sharing your ideas
4.Refining your vocabulary
5.Using storytelling techniques.
I am Sofia, and I am a public speaking coach for entrepreneurs, founders and professionals.
I help people build their verbal brands.
My public speaking mastery course is designed to help you shine in any speaking scenarios.
Keen to enroll?
Visit my website