December 19, 2006
Who’s Afraid of Teleseminars?
Wow!
13 weeks ago I was about to do my first teleseminar ever. And I was scared to death! Because even though I’ve done thousands of recorded interviews (including video and audio), I had never done a live teleseminar before.
Like everybody, I experienced the fear of the unknown.
What would happen? What might go wrong? What if nobody showed up… or what if my guest didn’t understand my question? What if I just sounded nervous as heck?
Well, luckily my first guest was my friend David Garfinkel, and since I had interviewed him before, I was confident that he could deliver good content regardless of the situation. That was a good bet, and it worked out well.
Then right afterwards, I was SO happy with myself, so proud for facing the fear head on, feeling it clench my heart and doing it anyhow… that nothing could stop me ever again.
That’s the thing with most fears… they’re about False Evidence Appearing Real, and if we face them head on we realize how false it was.
Feel the Fear and Do It Anyhow…
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