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How leading live events transforms your leadership instantly
Standing at the front of a room you built changes how you lead everywhere else, and it happens faster than you'd expect. This post covers what specifically changes and why hosting does it when other things don't.
When hosting scares you: Why that nervous energy means you’re ready
The nerves before a first event get read as evidence that you're not ready yet. They usually mean you understand exactly what you're taking on. This post covers what that energy is actually telling you and what to do with it.
How to build real confidence as a coach (Hint: It’s not a social media)
Confidence doesn't arrive from a better content strategy, no matter how consistent you are. This post covers where it does come from, why the room is such a large part of it, and what shows up in your work once it's there.
Stop waiting for permission: Host the event that puts you in charge
Waiting until you feel ready is itself a decision, and it tends to hold longer than anyone plans for. This post covers what changes when you host the thing rather than attend someone else's, and why the timing rarely feels right beforehand.
The costs that ruin an event budget are almost never the big obvious ones. They're service charges, early load-in fees, and the categories no template thinks to list. This post covers where they hide and what to ask before you sign.