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
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 | Confidence, Emotions, Leadership, Nonverbal Communication, Presentation Skills, Presenting to a Group
How to Overcome the Fear of Public Speaking You’ve probably heard it said that public speaking ranks as the #1 fear among Americans. While I find it hard to believe that most people would choose skydiving or petting a tarantula over giving a speech, fear of...
by Rachel Beohm | Adaptability, Authenticity, Confidence, Conversation, 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
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...
by Rachel Beohm | Authenticity, Confidence, Ideal Life, Leadership, Nonverbal Communication, Receptivity, Relationships
What is Holding You Back? You communicate who you are. Who you are and how you are shows up in your nonverbal communication. It shows up in your posture, your tone of voice, your sense of space, your gestures… I’ve said it over and over again in articles, workshops,...