What You Stand For — and What You Stand Against
A stance is the structural antidote to insecurity. Both halves of the spine matter — especially the half that scares you.
Read article →A stance is the structural antidote to insecurity. Both halves of the spine matter — especially the half that scares you.
Read article →The need to be liked reeks of insecurity, and people smell it across the room. Here's what to do instead.
Read article →The apology is what calls attention to the flaw — and tells the audience they should have noticed.
Read article →Insecurity either skips the ask or smothers it in apology. A clean ask is the opposite of desperation.
Read article →Your audience sorts you in seconds. The careful, sanded-down version is exactly what trips the alarm.
Read article →A short video series on finding your presence on camera — no scripts, no templates.