I’m Not Looking for Clients
You already know what you want to say. You just don't always say it. Most of us have learned to lead with a managed voice, the one that reads the room and delivers something easy to receive, and we've gotten so good at it that we've stopped noticing it isn't the same as our real one. The managed voice answers the room. The authentic voice answers the truth, and people feel the difference before they can name it. This piece turns the lens inward: how to find your way back to your own voice in real time, even when conditions aren't comfortable. It's the inside-out work, and it starts in the body, with three moves you can practice. Locating what's actually true for you. Rooting in your body before you speak. And then leading from that place instead of from the strategy.