4 Ways To Be More Confident Around C Suites!

 

Have you ever had little pit of nerves bubble up in your tummy when know you have to deal with a “C-Suite”.

Maybe it’s your company President, a “VP” of some sort, or the CEO.

Maybe it’s someone you have to interview with or sit next to at a dinner.

No matter what this person’s title is, or when it is that you make contact with them, you have to be ready.

Is your “A Game” on?

Do you know what you’d say to stand out?

Are you protecting your brand in these interactions?

I have had my own fair share of awkward moments when dealing with senior leaders and have learned a few key things along the way.

This week I’m sharing my top 4 confidence building tips with you so that you can dominate your next “run in” with any C-Suite.

Click play to get the scoop:

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Now, I’d love to hear from you!

What’s one thing you do to be confident around C Suites?

HOLLA back in the comments below so we can get the conversation started!

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As always, thank you for watching, reading and sharing this video.

XO,

Judi

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One response to “4 Ways To Be More Confident Around C Suites!”

  1. Doug Sandler Avatar
    Doug Sandler

    Coming down with a bad case of stupid…yup, sounds familiar. Self doubt, nerves and anxiety are all reality…my solution, be yourself, value your successes, learn from your failures and know that C-Suiters are PEOPLE too…one poop at a time — 😉

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