When it comes to your coaching practice, one of the most important things that you can do is understand how to speak with confidence.
As a coach, your clients look to you for knowledge, direction, empowerment, and inspiration.
It is through your confidence that you will give these things to them.
If you do not speak with confidence every time you speak to your client, you can leave them with doubt and ultimately stunt their progress.
But how can you ensure that you are speaking with confidence? Let's find out! Learning to speak with confidence: When learning how to speak with confidence, one of the first things that you want to do is record yourself in a session.
Take note of how often you use the words 'umm', 'ahh', or other fillers.
Take these out of your vocabulary completely! Anytime you are feeling the need to use a filler, remain silent instead.
There is nothing wrong with a brief silence and, many times, showing that you are comfortable with silence can actually showcase your confidence.
As you are learning how to speak with confidence by removing fillers from your speech, do so in all areas of your life.
If you remove the 'umm's and 'ahh's from your personal life, you will have an easier time catching them and removing them from your business life as well.
What if I don't know the answer? One of the hardest times to speak with confidence is when we don't have the answer to something.
If you ever come across a situation like this in your coaching (and I assure you, you will) it is important to remember that no one in the world has the answers to everything.
So how can you learn how to speak with confidence in a situation where you don't have the answer? Your client knows that you are human and they understand that you don't know everything.
All you need to do is be honest with them and promise that you will seek out the answer.
Use it as an opportunity to enhance your knowledge and abilities by doing your research, finding an answer, and presenting it to your client at a later time.
Having the ability to admit that you do not know everything, but that you are willing to improve, is a sign of confidence in itself.
When learning how to speak with confidence, there are several things that you need to do.
The first is be aware of the way you speak.
By listening to yourself on a recorded session, you will be able to pinpoint exactly what you need to work on and take it from there.
If you find yourself using a great deal of fillers, try to catch yourself and replace them with silence.
When you don't have the answers to a question proposed by your client, just admit it and promise that you will take time to find the answer.
Silence and honesty are two major assets that will benefit you greatly when learning how to speak with confidence.
As a coach, your clients look to you for knowledge, direction, empowerment, and inspiration.
It is through your confidence that you will give these things to them.
If you do not speak with confidence every time you speak to your client, you can leave them with doubt and ultimately stunt their progress.
But how can you ensure that you are speaking with confidence? Let's find out! Learning to speak with confidence: When learning how to speak with confidence, one of the first things that you want to do is record yourself in a session.
Take note of how often you use the words 'umm', 'ahh', or other fillers.
Take these out of your vocabulary completely! Anytime you are feeling the need to use a filler, remain silent instead.
There is nothing wrong with a brief silence and, many times, showing that you are comfortable with silence can actually showcase your confidence.
As you are learning how to speak with confidence by removing fillers from your speech, do so in all areas of your life.
If you remove the 'umm's and 'ahh's from your personal life, you will have an easier time catching them and removing them from your business life as well.
What if I don't know the answer? One of the hardest times to speak with confidence is when we don't have the answer to something.
If you ever come across a situation like this in your coaching (and I assure you, you will) it is important to remember that no one in the world has the answers to everything.
So how can you learn how to speak with confidence in a situation where you don't have the answer? Your client knows that you are human and they understand that you don't know everything.
All you need to do is be honest with them and promise that you will seek out the answer.
Use it as an opportunity to enhance your knowledge and abilities by doing your research, finding an answer, and presenting it to your client at a later time.
Having the ability to admit that you do not know everything, but that you are willing to improve, is a sign of confidence in itself.
When learning how to speak with confidence, there are several things that you need to do.
The first is be aware of the way you speak.
By listening to yourself on a recorded session, you will be able to pinpoint exactly what you need to work on and take it from there.
If you find yourself using a great deal of fillers, try to catch yourself and replace them with silence.
When you don't have the answers to a question proposed by your client, just admit it and promise that you will take time to find the answer.
Silence and honesty are two major assets that will benefit you greatly when learning how to speak with confidence.
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