The Hidden Secrets Top Brands Keep—And Why Your Success Depends on Staying Silent Too
Sharing mindfully also lets your audience fill in some blanks on their own. In many cases, they’ll remember the lessons more vividly because they had to connect a few dots.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed about what to share, start by choosing two or three key themes you want to convey—and let everything else take a back seat.
Embrace vulnerability, but set boundaries
Brené Brown, known for her work on vulnerability, often talks about the courage it takes to be open.
However, I’ve learned there’s a fine line between opening up to make genuine connections and oversharing to the point of discomfort.