Byron Katie on Selling Yourself
David interviews Byron Katie on how to keep offering your gifts to world in the face of human doubts. Visit the website to see if you qualify for a free Discovery Session with David: http://playforreal.life Interview Notes: What if I’m not good enough to be a coach/expert? Maybe you’re right! Importance of coaching yourself first | clearing the field of inauthenticity. Responsibility to oneself to remain authentic. Positioning: Equal footing vs guru | Giving up the Guru Position Can not having your sh*t together be OK? Do you have doubts getting up on stage? How Katie overcame agoraphobia. The power of NOTHING | ‘Nothing’ beats ‘façade’ What if they don’t get any value!? Need for Approval, and Service vs Selling BYRON KATIE QUOTES “It’s OK to sell yourself. People have a right to know you’re available.” “No-one comes to me who isn’t the right one” "There aren’t many listeners in the world" “When I listen to me, someone is growing for sure!” Check out the School for the Work: https://thework.com/school-for-the-work-byron-katie/ *** For show notes and past guests, please visit http://playforreal.life/podcast Sign up for David’s email newsletter and download the 4-Step Tough Conversations blueprint at http://playforreal.life/blueprint See if you qualify for a free discovery session to explore coaching with David at http://playforreal.life/coaching Join the free weekly zoom call to role-play your tough conversations at http://playforreal.life/zoomregister 70% of employees are avoiding a tough conversation. Learn about Just-in-Time or Spot Coaching for entire teams and companies to master their tough conversations at http://playforreal.life/teamcoaching Follow David: Twitter: http://twitter.com/_playforreal Instagram: http://instagram.com/_playforreal Facebook: http://facebook.com/toughconversationswithdavidwood YouTube: http://youtube.com/toughconversationswithdavidwood LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/toughconversations If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading the reviews!
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