Make Your Voice Mean Business!™ - Virtual Event

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Make Your Voice Mean Business!™ - Virtual Event

By Helen Moses

Date and time

January 11, 2018 · 3pm - September 13, 2018 · 5:30pm PST

Location

Online

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Description

Do you feel at ease in every speaking situation? How confident are you when introducing yourself, describing what you do, or asking for a sale? Are you missing business opportunities out of fear, or because you’re not able to connect with your target audience when you speak to them?

You have something to say that is important and deserves to be communicated in a CONFIDENT, POWERFUL, and even LUCRATIVE way. Up until now, you have succumbed to nerves, self-doubt, and fear that keep your authentic voice from being heard. It's also possible that your voice itself could be undermining your efforts.

Helen Moses and Command Communication have the solution to your problem: a 1.5 hour event that will teach you to Make Your Voice Mean Business!™.

Attend and discover how to:

  1. Control and project the sound of your voice to make a positive impact when you speak

  2. Confidently introduce yourself at events in an engaging and memorable way

  3. Leverage your voice as your #1 (and free) sales and marketing POWER TOOL and position yourself for increased income.

"If you want to increase your ability to communicate your value in the marketplace and the impact of your message in the world, this workshop is a 'must do'!" - Barbara Hemphill, Author, Less Clutter, More Life

"Helen is skilled at providing confidence-building tips and exercises. She proves that everyone has a voice and a need to use it." - Lisa Britton, Clayton NC

"Helen helps you hone in on the core of your message and gives you the tools to present it effectively." - Tracy Stull, Confident Choices Realty Group

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From an early age, Helen Moses wasn’t confident. She was an authority-pleaser. She worried about saying the wrong thing and avoided speaking-up. It's no wonder she was drawn to a career in speech-language pathology, where she worked with stroke and brain injury survivors to regain their speech and language skills. These were people who, like her had to overcome barriers that stopped them from saying what they wanted to say. Watching their pain made her vow to never take her voice for granted again.

Now she speaks confidently from her heart at work and at home, with stronger relationships, more income, better health, and bigger dreams. She helps her clients change their lives through speaking-up; on stages, in the board room, and in difficult conversations.

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