Steven
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And when you went up on stage as a keynote speaker, was there anything that you did before you went on stage to make sure that you performed optimally? Because you were speaking, what, 80 times a year or something?
And when you went up on stage as a keynote speaker, was there anything that you did before you went on stage to make sure that you performed optimally? Because you were speaking, what, 80 times a year or something?
And is there anything you do with your mouth and your tongue? Because sometimes, especially if I've woken up early in the morning and I'm jumping on a Zoom call with some foreign time zone, it feels like my mouth isn't quite there yet. And also it feels like my brain's not connected to my mouth.
And is there anything you do with your mouth and your tongue? Because sometimes, especially if I've woken up early in the morning and I'm jumping on a Zoom call with some foreign time zone, it feels like my mouth isn't quite there yet. And also it feels like my brain's not connected to my mouth.
The other thing that I learned from studying your work is this idea of the power sphere when you're on stage.
The other thing that I learned from studying your work is this idea of the power sphere when you're on stage.
This power sphere. I've got a picture here.
This power sphere. I've got a picture here.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And why are they doing that? Because they're... Because they're playing small.
And why are they doing that? Because they're... Because they're playing small.
Yeah. My face changed as well.
Yeah. My face changed as well.
I was going to say, with the level of one where you start pointing your hands down, I thought you wanted to get off stage. And I don't want any. I don't want any questions.
I was going to say, with the level of one where you start pointing your hands down, I thought you wanted to get off stage. And I don't want any. I don't want any questions.
I notice this on the podcast sometimes. I notice that people accidentally do it when they say something. Yeah. Because they'll say something like, you know, entrepreneurs, they can be quite sad because they don't have that balance. And as they're saying it, they'll like accidentally point at me.
I notice this on the podcast sometimes. I notice that people accidentally do it when they say something. Yeah. Because they'll say something like, you know, entrepreneurs, they can be quite sad because they don't have that balance. And as they're saying it, they'll like accidentally point at me.
But it does make contextual sense. They'll go, you're an entrepreneur, sometimes they don't have work like that. And they're like, they don't know they're doing it, but they're like subtly gesturing in my direction. Yeah.
But it does make contextual sense. They'll go, you're an entrepreneur, sometimes they don't have work like that. And they're like, they don't know they're doing it, but they're like subtly gesturing in my direction. Yeah.