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Ep 3 What It Really Means To Be A True Industry Leader
What comes to your mind when I say “industry leader”? Do you think of someone who only wears fancy clothes, speaks professionally, has an answer to everything, someone who has everything figured out, and seems to be perfect? Or do you think of someone who is vulnerable, transparent, and shares experiences that might even seem embarrassing but teaches valuable lessons that can help you grow?
Becoming a top industry leader or being seen as an authority is a concept that I coach my clients on daily. We often feel a lot of pressure around labels such as industry leader, expert or authority… but these labels are often misinterpreted and misunderstood.
Tune in to today’s episode as I debunk limiting beliefs that you might have about becoming an industry leader, share with you my perspective on what it truly means to stand out as an authority, what you need to do to become a true industry expert, and much more!
In this episode, I chat about:
- Why we feel pressured when we hear words like authority, industry leader or industry expert
- The magic sauce to becoming an industry leader online
- Misconceptions about what it takes to be perceived as an authority in your industry
- What is the difference between a true industry leader and an imposter
- How showing your vulnerability helps you become a better leader in your industry
- What your clients really want by investing in your services
- The type of content to share to be perceived as trustworthy
- My challenge for you if you want to become a true industry leader
Connect with Nathalie:
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“The definition of being human is that we are imperfect and that no matter how much we have grown, no matter how much we have evolved, there will always be something new to learn.”