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153. Amira Alvarez: Use The Impression of Increase to Make an Impact On Stage and Off Time to Shine Podcast : Public speaking | Communication skills | Storytelling

    • Education

Amira Alvarez is the founder and CEO of The Unstoppable Woman, a global coaching company helping entrepreneurs, empire builders, athletes, creatives, and rising stars in all fields achieve their dreams and goals in record time. As someone who has made a quantum leap (going from barely making 6-figures to making $700k in one year, then onto 7-figures) and has lived to tell about it, she knows exactly what tactical strategies and mindset shifts are required to get out of your own way, live life on your own terms, and master the art of achieving any goal you set your mind to.





What the impression of increase is







Amira read the early 20th century book The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace D. Wattles. The book was part of New Thought philosophy, and says having money and making money is a good thing. We are here to live of full potential, to expand, and money is an essential resource. How do you achieve what you want to achieve?







The impression of increase in short: you must interact with others in this world as if you can help them have more life. You can increase good in this world, more increase of their lives.







Use The Impression of Increase to Make an Impact On Stage and Off







As a speaker aiming to speak in a big event, you need to let the decision maker know that you can help them have more life. How? An event organizer wants to have a successful event, they want their audience to come back next year.







When you sell from the stage or speak to share an idea, the audience must feel that your idea will help them to have more in life.







All big names speaking on stages, YouTube are doing this. For instance, Gary Vee says “don’t just you wanna be happy?” “I can help you be happy, this is what I’m doing.”







How you show up will match the people, people will tune in.







In speaking,

Amira Alvarez is the founder and CEO of The Unstoppable Woman, a global coaching company helping entrepreneurs, empire builders, athletes, creatives, and rising stars in all fields achieve their dreams and goals in record time. As someone who has made a quantum leap (going from barely making 6-figures to making $700k in one year, then onto 7-figures) and has lived to tell about it, she knows exactly what tactical strategies and mindset shifts are required to get out of your own way, live life on your own terms, and master the art of achieving any goal you set your mind to.





What the impression of increase is







Amira read the early 20th century book The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace D. Wattles. The book was part of New Thought philosophy, and says having money and making money is a good thing. We are here to live of full potential, to expand, and money is an essential resource. How do you achieve what you want to achieve?







The impression of increase in short: you must interact with others in this world as if you can help them have more life. You can increase good in this world, more increase of their lives.







Use The Impression of Increase to Make an Impact On Stage and Off







As a speaker aiming to speak in a big event, you need to let the decision maker know that you can help them have more life. How? An event organizer wants to have a successful event, they want their audience to come back next year.







When you sell from the stage or speak to share an idea, the audience must feel that your idea will help them to have more in life.







All big names speaking on stages, YouTube are doing this. For instance, Gary Vee says “don’t just you wanna be happy?” “I can help you be happy, this is what I’m doing.”







How you show up will match the people, people will tune in.







In speaking,

43 min

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