Most of us are very confident at work.
You know the job you’re supposed to do, and you can do it well.
And even if your role doesn’t require you to sell directly, you would be very good at selling your services to others because of the company you’re working for.
But what happens when you remove your company from the equation?
Suddenly you grow unsure about your value.
You may not see yourself as a salesperson, but everyone is selling themselves.
The good news is you already know how to sell yourself.
Think back to how confidently you hold yourself at work.
Selling yourself outside of work is the same thing.
Sure, it takes practice to feel comfortable with it, but there’s already a salesperson in you.
The key is letting them shine across more situations.
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