VIP Day
Intensive Coaching
Powerful results for the busy professional who desires a quick transformation
WHAT it is:​
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An intensive coaching session focusing on public speaking for busy professionals who want maximum impact in a short amount of time
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We'll meet on one day for 3 hours, either virtually or in person
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Prior to the session, you'll fill out a questionnaire that allows me to get to know you better so we can make the best use of our time together
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DURING the session:
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We'll delve into strategies and spend time implementing them together for deep learning and embodiment of new skills
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WHAT you'll leave with:
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Confidence in your ability to manage your body, voice, and anxiety in public speaking
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Practical tips and exercises in written and recorded form
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A pre-speaking plan
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ELEMENTS of your coaching may include:
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Strategies for anxiety management prior, during, and after public speaking
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Concrete ways to squash the inner critic
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Exercises to improve the tone, range, inflection, and intensity of your speaking voice
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Exercises to create greater ease and power in the body
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Specific and brief warmup routines that prep body, mind, and voice
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Interested?
Contact me to get started.
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Coaching is a great fit for you if.....
You are sick of listening to your inner critic.
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You are ready to invest in taking things to the next level in your career and life.
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You are tired of trying to figure it out on your own.
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You have lots of skills, knowledge, and abilities but you have trouble moving forward.
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You are ready to take action towards your dreams.
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You thrive with accountability and encouragement.
Coaching may NOT be a great fit for you if.....
You want a quick fix (there are no quick fixes, change takes time and intentionality)!
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You want to remain comfortable in current thoughts, habits, and beliefs (in order to grow, we have to get a little uncomfortable).
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You are not ready to take some calculated risks (if we want to be excellent, we have to take some risks)!
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You want to stay focused on what went wrong in the past (while the past is important, we have to look to what we can do differently in the future).