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Need Help Overcoming Public Speaking Anxiety? Communications Expert Matt Abrahams Offers Tips to Find Your Confidence

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It’s worth noting that even the most outwardly confident individuals struggle having their voice heard. As Abrahams points out, “You can have an anxious extrovert and a confident introvert when it comes to speaking.” This article originally appeared in the March issue of SUCCESS+ digital magazine.

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Use These 7 Tips to Boost Your Confidence

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Although the confidence gap primarily applies to women, those who feel marginalized in any way experience it, too. Follow these tips to boost your confidence so it falls in line with your competence: 1. Instead of improving your skills, focus on increasing your confidence. Leverage your inherent confidence.

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What’s Next to Be Your Best? 3 Personal and Professional Development Trends in 2024

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Not only do personal and professional development opportunities provide key benefits to employees—like learning new skills, boosting confidence and credibility, developing leadership skills and increasing earning potential—but employers greatly benefit too. Why are human skills important?

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5 Steps to Successfully Integrate AI Into Your Company as a Leader

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However, change of this magnitude and pace can create uncertainty, evoke fear of the unknown and can trigger organizational confidence issues: “Am I going to be replaced by AI ?” How do you consistently innovate and lean into technology while reinforcing the value of the human skill set? Photo courtesy of ©Mike D’Avello.

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Professional vs Personal Development: What’s the Difference?

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To navigate these dynamic landscapes with confidence, one must recognize the need for ongoing skill enhancement and adaptability. Those skill sets are where every human being has to start if they ever want to have any form of lasting success in their life.” This article appears in the March issue of SUCCESS+ digital magazine.

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Skills required to be a good minute taker

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Not everyone can be a good minute taker – it’s a definite skill and quite often an art, hence the name of my course, The Art of Minute Taking. There are definite skills required to be a good minute taker and I’ve listed some of them below: Listening. Strive to develop these skills so you can be the best minute taker you can.

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How To Create A Happy Workplace? Business Environment Design Matters

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Adopting a design approach that integrates elements of surprise, well-being, confidence, and inspiration can leverage happiness hormones like dopamine, oxytocin, serotonin, and endorphins to foster a productive and content workforce. This article was written by Brittany Clark and Andrew McQuilkin of BHDP Architecture for Work Design Magazine.