Laurie’s Lessons How do you show up? Laurie conducted a training session on posture and self-presentation, emphasizing the importance of acting genuinely rather than “faking” confidence. She also stressed the significance of sharing one’s product or service and personal experiences, encouraging confidence in doing so. Additionally, Laurie shared her personal journey of overcoming shyness and lack of confidence, and emphasized the importance of authenticity in social media and in life. She encouraged individuals to share imperfect moments and to strive for genuine connections with others.
Posture Training: Confidence, Ego, and Perception Laurie led a training session on posture, focusing on how individuals present themselves and are perceived.
She discouraged the use of the phrase “fake it till you make it” and instead encouraged people to act in a way that aligns with how they want to be perceived. Laurie highlighted the difference between confidence and ego, and stressed that confidence comes from genuine communication and interactions with others. She ended the session with an emphasis on the importance of speaking to more people to gain more experience and knowledge. Believing in and Sharing Your Product
Laurie emphasized the importance of believing in and sharing one’s product or service, even if it’s not universally accepted or approved. She shared her personal experience of overcoming major sciatic pain through the help of a patch, which she believes she would not have known about if someone did not share it with her. Laurie advised that one’s job is to share the information with others, and it’s up to them to decide whether they want to use or buy it. She encouraged confidence in sharing one’s own experiences and warned against spending time worrying about whether one is sharing enough or being confident enough.
Overcoming Shyness and Confidence in Company Laurie shared her personal journey of overcoming initial shyness and lack of confidence when she first joined the company. She encouraged others to share their own stories and not be discouraged if they don’t want to share on social media, emphasizing the importance of pushing oneself outside of comfort zones. Laurie also highlighted that the goal is not to convince others about the company or products, but to share one’s own experience and let others make their own decisions.
Emphasizing Authenticity in Social Media Laurie emphasized the importance of authenticity in social media and in life. She encouraged not to be afraid of sharing imperfect moments, as they can be just as valuable and relatable to others. She shared her own experiences of appearing raw and real, including having her grandson or pets appear in her videos, and noted that this approach attracted more people to her. Laurie also suggested that for major events like book launches, it’s acceptable to put in extra effort for a polished look, but it’s the raw and real that people should strive for in their everyday content.
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