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how to stay consistant and confindent

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As a business coach, I can usually get a clear idea of how someone lacks confidence in business or is holding themselves back, pretty quickly…it’s part of my job! I work with people around the world on growing their audience and income and it’s pretty safe to say that most people who come to see me have two things in common.

Tips to improve your confidence in business

If you would like to feel more confident whilst promoting yourself and your business, keep reading because below are 8 simple ways you can boost your self confidence and skyrocket your business!

1. Get clear on your higher purpose

OK, so I’m going to get a bit spiritual here. When you attach yourself to a higher purpose, promoting yourself and your work becomes much less about you and what people think of you and much more about how many people you are helping.

If you are reading this on Wisdom Times, then there is a good chance that you are a spiritually minded person, let that influence your work and the promotion of it and you will take on a confidence you never knew you had.

2. Stop waiting to feel confident

One of the biggest tricks that the mind plays on us when it comes to moving forward is the idea that we have to feel confident before we can move forward. This just keeps us very stuck.

3. Focus on the benefits to the customer

When promoting your business, products or services always…and I mean always focus on the benefits to the customer.

People are surrounded by noise all day, people selling them things, telling them what they need etc. If you can make it very clear what someone gets from working with you then you are already half way there.

4. Understand you are not your work

5. Learn to love NO

6. Get over your fear of rejection

7. Play “How would I act….”

8. Practice:

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