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Nausheen Chen

๐Ÿ‘ค Person
312 total appearances

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Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Nausheen Chen on How to Embrace Your Unique Voice | EP 530

At another point, I'm a coach for a client. And I converse differently based on the role that I'm in. And that's not me being fake with any of those people. That's me showing a specific part of myself. And very often if I'm on stage or if I'm performing, I'm amplifying parts of myself. I'm smiling more. I'm being more energetic.

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Nausheen Chen on How to Embrace Your Unique Voice | EP 530

At another point, I'm a coach for a client. And I converse differently based on the role that I'm in. And that's not me being fake with any of those people. That's me showing a specific part of myself. And very often if I'm on stage or if I'm performing, I'm amplifying parts of myself. I'm smiling more. I'm being more energetic.

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Nausheen Chen on How to Embrace Your Unique Voice | EP 530

But if I go to my family and I'm this energetic and bubbly and I start giving them a speech, they're going to be lost. You're going to be like, what did you eat today? So it's really about that. It's about figuring out which parts of your personality to amplify on camera or on stage and then playing that role, stepping into those shoes.

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Nausheen Chen on How to Embrace Your Unique Voice | EP 530

But if I go to my family and I'm this energetic and bubbly and I start giving them a speech, they're going to be lost. You're going to be like, what did you eat today? So it's really about that. It's about figuring out which parts of your personality to amplify on camera or on stage and then playing that role, stepping into those shoes.

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Nausheen Chen on How to Embrace Your Unique Voice | EP 530

But if I go to my family and I'm this energetic and bubbly and I start giving them a speech, they're going to be lost. You're going to be like, what did you eat today? So it's really about that. It's about figuring out which parts of your personality to amplify on camera or on stage and then playing that role, stepping into those shoes.

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Nausheen Chen on How to Embrace Your Unique Voice | EP 530

Some people call this having your Sasha Fierce personality, right? Having a personality that turns on when you need to be on, when you need to be public facing. If that's how it works for you, also totally fine. But at no point are you being, quote unquote, fake.

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Nausheen Chen on How to Embrace Your Unique Voice | EP 530

Some people call this having your Sasha Fierce personality, right? Having a personality that turns on when you need to be on, when you need to be public facing. If that's how it works for you, also totally fine. But at no point are you being, quote unquote, fake.

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Nausheen Chen on How to Embrace Your Unique Voice | EP 530

Some people call this having your Sasha Fierce personality, right? Having a personality that turns on when you need to be on, when you need to be public facing. If that's how it works for you, also totally fine. But at no point are you being, quote unquote, fake.

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Nausheen Chen on How to Embrace Your Unique Voice | EP 530

That's the best way of being authentic when you're being very intentional about which parts of yourself to amplify and to show for a very specific purpose, which is always to connect with the audience.

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Nausheen Chen on How to Embrace Your Unique Voice | EP 530

That's the best way of being authentic when you're being very intentional about which parts of yourself to amplify and to show for a very specific purpose, which is always to connect with the audience.

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Nausheen Chen on How to Embrace Your Unique Voice | EP 530

That's the best way of being authentic when you're being very intentional about which parts of yourself to amplify and to show for a very specific purpose, which is always to connect with the audience.

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Nausheen Chen on How to Embrace Your Unique Voice | EP 530

Absolutely. It's always in the service of the audience. So why would you bring more energy? It's not for the sake of bringing more energy. It's for the sake of showing the audience that you are passionate about something so that they also feel that passion. Because people don't know what you're thinking, what you're feeling.

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Nausheen Chen on How to Embrace Your Unique Voice | EP 530

Absolutely. It's always in the service of the audience. So why would you bring more energy? It's not for the sake of bringing more energy. It's for the sake of showing the audience that you are passionate about something so that they also feel that passion. Because people don't know what you're thinking, what you're feeling.

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Nausheen Chen on How to Embrace Your Unique Voice | EP 530

Absolutely. It's always in the service of the audience. So why would you bring more energy? It's not for the sake of bringing more energy. It's for the sake of showing the audience that you are passionate about something so that they also feel that passion. Because people don't know what you're thinking, what you're feeling.

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Nausheen Chen on How to Embrace Your Unique Voice | EP 530

Very often I work with clients who have a poker face and they've just never learned to express things with their face. And that's a problem when you go into a presentation or a podcast or a webinar and you want to show how incredibly passionate you are about this project or about your area of expertise. But all that comes across is low energy and no expressions.

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Nausheen Chen on How to Embrace Your Unique Voice | EP 530

Very often I work with clients who have a poker face and they've just never learned to express things with their face. And that's a problem when you go into a presentation or a podcast or a webinar and you want to show how incredibly passionate you are about this project or about your area of expertise. But all that comes across is low energy and no expressions.

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Nausheen Chen on How to Embrace Your Unique Voice | EP 530

Very often I work with clients who have a poker face and they've just never learned to express things with their face. And that's a problem when you go into a presentation or a podcast or a webinar and you want to show how incredibly passionate you are about this project or about your area of expertise. But all that comes across is low energy and no expressions.

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Nausheen Chen on How to Embrace Your Unique Voice | EP 530

That's not going to show people that you have confidence in yourself and that you really believe in what you're talking about. So that's just one example. Energy is one example. There are many other ways of refining the way that you speak so that you make a better impact. So it's always in service to the audience, to the message, and to your own expertise.

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Nausheen Chen on How to Embrace Your Unique Voice | EP 530

That's not going to show people that you have confidence in yourself and that you really believe in what you're talking about. So that's just one example. Energy is one example. There are many other ways of refining the way that you speak so that you make a better impact. So it's always in service to the audience, to the message, and to your own expertise.

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Nausheen Chen on How to Embrace Your Unique Voice | EP 530

That's not going to show people that you have confidence in yourself and that you really believe in what you're talking about. So that's just one example. Energy is one example. There are many other ways of refining the way that you speak so that you make a better impact. So it's always in service to the audience, to the message, and to your own expertise.