Who’s your daddy?
What your mama told you is true in writing (or speaking, or leading), just like it is in life: The best way to make friends is to be yourself. Despite how well or awfully that worked for you in middle school, the advice is spot on.
The best way to make your audience fall in love and crave more of you is to ---
*** Find your voice. Stay true to your voice. BE AUTHENTIC. ***
Ugh. Right?
What does all that even mean? How do I know if I'm "in" my voice. Or if this is actually my voice or just one of the voices in my head? And once I find the damn thing, how do I hold onto that slippery sucker?
Truth: Whether you're a writer, speaker, or corporate mama trying to write a damn good email -- voice is everything.
Voice is also elusive. And hard.
Unless, you have a code.
I FOUND A CODE.
You're going to love my inspired new tool for finding, honing, and staying in your voice. And when I say inspired, I'm talking real-deal, mid-downdog, reach-for-a-pen-and-paper kind of bolt of lightning other worldly genius.
Not to oversell it, but... it’s that good.
Pretty sure if you start using this tool, you'll have more than a few people screaming "Who's your daddy?" and raising their hand for whatever it is you're selling. (We're all selling something.)
Check out this Who's Your Daddy? workshop and GET excited about the tool I share that will ensure YOUR voice always comes through loud and true. Free, fun, and immediately actionable. This is a quick-hit, 20-minute pop of pure craft gold.
*** Note this video starts a couple minutes into the workshop — you didn’t miss much! ***