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Deadline: Wednesday, April 7th at 7:00pm ET / 6:00pm CT

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Deadline: Wednesday, April 7th at 7:00pm ET / 6:00pm CT

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Hi there, You are invited to a Zoom meeting.

When: Apr 7th, 2021 7:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

A Better Way For Financial Professionals.

There are four crucial components that feed into any potential client’s listening behaviors – regardless of the level of wealth. You need to show

 

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your experience

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your understanding

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your aspiration and

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your ability

Your stories need to check these boxes because your clients need to have these boxes checked to feel good about moving forward. You have to be pretty smooth and practiced to keep them unaware of this need and keep them interested in working with you.

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IT’S TIME TO RAISE YOUR VQ – YOUR VIRTUAL INTELLIGENCE

At the beginning of our shared shut-in status, everything was forgivable. It was a given that none of us were prepared for the sudden shift. But now that things have settled just slightly, one aspect of the new normal is starting to become apparent. Your presentation in a virtual space is your crucial first impression.

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5 Public Speaking Tips to Exude Executive Presence (CEO World Magazine)

We all know when we see or hear someone who exudes “executive presence.” It’s not just that they exemplify good grooming or fashion sense, or even that they have highly developed intelligence or street smarts. More than that, their executive presence comes from a sense of confidence and clarity of thought.

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Power Strategies For Fighting Imposter Syndrome In Public Speaking

We are all familiar with imposter syndrome — that feeling of exposed inadequacy, although we really do know our stuff. Whether the potential exposure happens in front of one person or many observers, it is a public thing. And the biggest “I don’t know what I’m talking about” moments often happen when we’re public speaking.

Any questions? Email: paul@paulgeiger.com