by Rachel Beohm | Confidence, Conversations, Habits, Leadership, Nonverbal Communication, Nonverbal Skills, Presence, Presenting to a Group, Promotions & Interviews
The Four Components of Presence What does your presence say about you? Or… do you even have “presence”? What do people mean by “presence,” anyway? Your presence is simply how you show up nonverbally to others—how you present yourself. You do actually have to...
by Rachel Beohm | Authenticity, Confidence, Conversations, Eye Contact, Leadership, Nonverbal Communication, Posture & Body Position, Presence, Space, Values, YOU
Stop Being Modest Maya Angelou once said, I have no patience with modesty. Modesty is a learned adaptation. You don’t want modesty. You want humility. Humility comes from the inside out. You can spot fake humility, sometimes known as “modesty,” a mile away....
by Rachel Beohm | Authenticity, Body Language Myths, Breathing, Confidence, Emotions, Free Stuff!, Habits, Ideal Life, Nonverbal Communication, Nonverbal Skills, Posture & Body Position, Presence, Receptivity, Space, Values, Word Choice, YOU
21 Days to a better life Take a second right now and consider your life. How would you describe it? Busy? Lonely? Amazing? Okay? Exhausting? Fulfilling? Wild? What word would you choose? If you already have a perfect life, this coaching program is not for you....
by Rachel Beohm | Adaptability, Authenticity, Confidence, Conversations, Dealing with Difficult People, Delivering Negative Information, Emotions, Leadership, Nonverbal Communication, Presence, Presenting to a Group, Promotions & Interviews, Receptivity, Values
Authenticity vs. Confidence You know you need to exude confidence: perhaps you have a big presentation, a difficult conversation, or an interview coming up. Yet, you’re nervous. How do you reconcile these two realities? In any interaction, the higher the stakes or the...
by Rachel Beohm | Adaptability, Authenticity, Confidence, Leadership, Nonverbal Communication, Receptivity, Relationships, YOU
Nail Your Personal Brand interview Amy Waterman of YourBrilliance, a website dedicated to helping women overcome personal obstacles and achieve their goals, recently interviewed me on the subject of how you present yourself to others when seeking a job or...