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FBU 551: When Does Sharing Your Wins Turn Into "Bragging?"

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Sharing your wins is important in helping your audience see what's possible for them by working with you, but is there fine line between sharing successes and coming off as bragging? It's no secret that women in particular suffer from impostor syndrome and the fear of coming off as conceited, but there's a big difference between bragging and just stating the truth. If you've worked hard, you deserve to talk about it--you never know if someone in your audience might need the inspiration. You can always talk about your wins and still be humble at the same time.

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Jill is a fitness professional and business coach who effectively made the transition from training clients in person and having no time to build anything else to training clients online and actually being more successful. Today, Jill helps other coaches to do the same.

Connect with me!

Instagram: @jillfit | @fitbizu

Facebook: @jillfit

Website: jillfit.com

imposter syndrome, sharing success, business growth, confidence, mentorship, online coaching, personal branding, women in business, entrepreneurship, mindset

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Sharing your wins is important in helping your audience see what's possible for them by working with you, but is there fine line between sharing successes and coming off as bragging? It's no secret that women in particular suffer from impostor syndrome and the fear of coming off as conceited, but there's a big difference between bragging and just stating the truth. If you've worked hard, you deserve to talk about it--you never know if someone in your audience might need the inspiration. You can always talk about your wins and still be humble at the same time.

Get on the wait list for the Strategy Lab!

https://jillfitfree.com/strategy-lab-wait-list/

Jill is a fitness professional and business coach who effectively made the transition from training clients in person and having no time to build anything else to training clients online and actually being more successful. Today, Jill helps other coaches to do the same.

Connect with me!

Instagram: @jillfit | @fitbizu

Facebook: @jillfit

Website: jillfit.com

imposter syndrome, sharing success, business growth, confidence, mentorship, online coaching, personal branding, women in business, entrepreneurship, mindset

  continue reading

547 episodes

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