
164. Overcoming Shyness: Unlearning What You Thought Was Normal
Public Speaking, Get Promoted, Storytelling, Sales, Marketing, Visibility: Be In Demand · Laurie-Ann Murabito, Corporate Speaking Coach & Visibility Strategist
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Show Notes
Good News: There’s no shyness DNA!
Are you describing yourself as shy? The good news is it’s something you learned from the role models around you. You are the product of the environment you hang around in the most.
Jim Rohn said, “You’re the average of the 5 people you hang around with.”
There’s a country fair with a trapeze show by a family of performers. They’ve been walking on the high wire for generations. They introduce new baby family members to audiences. These infants grow up infront of audiences and it’s their normal. What do you want your normal to be now?
Get ready to learn first hand how you can go from that shy wallflower to oozing with confident as your walk into rooms of stranger.
Check out what you’ll learn:
- Since you learned how to be shy, you can also learn how to be something else that will elevate your life
- Learn how external validation and experiences has shaped your behavior, and how you can unlearn any habit with a new habit
- You can begin to teach your nervous system new habits that will have others envious of your new confidence and skills.
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