“So… what do you do?”
It’s such a simple question. But when you're in front of a group—or standing up at a networking event—it can feel like a spotlight just snapped on.
And for many professionals I coach, that’s exactly when their confidence starts to slip.
Your 60-second introduction is often the first impression you make. It sets the tone, positions your value, and can either open a door—or leave people confused.
I once worked with a brilliant woman in a leadership role who always stumbled through her intro at events. She’d ramble, throw in too many details, and then end with,
“Anyway… it’s kind of hard to explain.”
After just a few minutes together, we tightened it up using a simple 3-part formula. She practiced it. Refined it. And the next time she introduced herself?
She owned it.
People leaned in. They asked follow-up questions. One person even said, “I’ve been looking for someone like you.”
That’s the magic of a clear, confident intro.
Try this structure to make your message land:
Who You Help
“I work with women in leadership who feel confident in conversation but freeze up in front of a group.”
How You Help
“I help them refine their message and build the confidence to lead meetings, give presentations, and speak with impact.”
The Result You Create
“So they can show up as the leader they already are—no more shrinking back or second-guessing themselves.”
When you can say what you do with ease, you don’t just sound more confident—you feel more confident.
It’s not a lack of expertise. It’s lack of practice.
You can’t rewire your speaking confidence by just thinking about it. You need to say the words out loud. Get feedback. Revise. Repeat.
And you need a space where it’s safe to do that—before the pressure’s on.
It’s a monthly practice space for professionals like you who want to refine their intro, get real feedback, and walk into meetings and networking events with clarity and confidence.
We're opening June 1—and our founding member spots will be limited.
Want the details? Just email me and I’ll add you to the waitlist.
You already have the value. Let’s help you say it with confidence.