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285 | Overcoming obstacles to assertiveness, part 2: overcoming the fear of being judged
285 | Overcoming obstacles to assertiveness, part 2: overcoming the fear of being judged
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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Jan 11, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
One of the biggest things that prevents people from being more assertive is the fear of being judged. As soon as you anticipate shifting to a more assertive communication style, you may experience a ton of fears, like:
-What if people judge me?
-What if people think I sound stupid?
-What if people think I’m overstepping?
-What if people are unimpressed by me?
If the fear of judgment is preventing you from using your voice more powerfully and assertively, I have a very powerful and game-changing message for you in this week’s podcast episode. Tune in if you’re ready to STOP letting your fear of judgment prevent you from stepping into your power as a leader.
Enjoy!
P.S. To join the waitlist for The Art of Speaking Up Academy and get immediate tips & bonus trainings, head here:
https://jessguzikcoaching.com/academy/
-What if people judge me?
-What if people think I sound stupid?
-What if people think I’m overstepping?
-What if people are unimpressed by me?
If the fear of judgment is preventing you from using your voice more powerfully and assertively, I have a very powerful and game-changing message for you in this week’s podcast episode. Tune in if you’re ready to STOP letting your fear of judgment prevent you from stepping into your power as a leader.
Enjoy!
P.S. To join the waitlist for The Art of Speaking Up Academy and get immediate tips & bonus trainings, head here:
https://jessguzikcoaching.com/academy/
Released:
Jan 11, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
6 | Why assertiveness can feel uncomfortable and how to ease into it with Kourtney Keaton: I remember getting feedback early on in my career that told me that I needed to learn to be more assertive. I also remember being confused and uncomfortable around the idea of assertiveness. What exactly did this mean? How and when was I supposed ... by The Art of Speaking Up