Really love this. This is what I got out of your conversation: *Stick with your ‘Coffee machine energy’ *Imposter Syndrome: ‘I hope others won’t see that I ALSO don’t know what I am doing’ - ‘also’ 😉. Instead lower your walls. *Get away from this image of ‘superhumans’! *You needing to be ‘brilliant’ while trying to serve the other just gets in your way. It will undermine your level of service. *Allow yourself, make space to be impressed by your client instead of the other way around. Stop wanting to be ‘special’. Moreover this anecdote came to my mind: I remember a public speaking coach giving the advice to other (aspiring) speakers to make sure they ‘do not start out their speech with statements like ‘I’m feeling a bit nervous’’. This did not seem right to me. I could literally feel the tension building up inside of me imagining that you would have to hide your imperfectness when getting up on a stage hoping to connect with your audience. To me it felt that showing and incorporating your flaws could INCREASE the level of connection with your listeners as a speaker because we all know how it is to feel nervous but go for it anyway! Thank you so much, Moritz and Rich! 🙏❤✨
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Great interview. Thanks Moritz and rich!
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Really love this. This is what I got out of your conversation:
*Stick with your ‘Coffee machine energy’
*Imposter Syndrome: ‘I hope others won’t see that I ALSO don’t know what I am doing’ - ‘also’ 😉. Instead lower your walls.
*Get away from this image of ‘superhumans’!
*You needing to be ‘brilliant’ while trying to serve the other just gets in your way. It will undermine your level of service.
*Allow yourself, make space to be impressed by your client instead of the other way around. Stop wanting to be ‘special’.
Moreover this anecdote came to my mind: I remember a public speaking coach giving the advice to other (aspiring) speakers to make sure they ‘do not start out their speech with statements like ‘I’m feeling a bit nervous’’. This did not seem right to me. I could literally feel the tension building up inside of me imagining that you would have to hide your imperfectness when getting up on a stage hoping to connect with your audience. To me it felt that showing and incorporating your flaws could INCREASE the level of connection with your listeners as a speaker because we all know how it is to feel nervous but go for it anyway!
Thank you so much, Moritz and Rich! 🙏❤✨
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