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Camera confidence training is often framed as a mindset issue. Feel more confident. Practise more. Push through the discomfort. But for most professionals, that advice only creates more frustration.
Real camera confidence comes from performance skill, not motivation. Speed, tone, cadence, energy, pauses, and body language are learnable, technical abilities. When they’re missing, more recording just reinforces what feels wrong.
In this episode, Chris Schwager explains why confident leaders struggle on camera, why confidence follows competence, and how structured coaching replaces guesswork with clarity.
If being on camera still feels draining or inconsistent, this conversation will change how you approach camera confidence training.
Book a call and discover how the Complete Video Success System helps professionals show up like the expert they are.
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By Chris Schwager5
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Camera confidence training is often framed as a mindset issue. Feel more confident. Practise more. Push through the discomfort. But for most professionals, that advice only creates more frustration.
Real camera confidence comes from performance skill, not motivation. Speed, tone, cadence, energy, pauses, and body language are learnable, technical abilities. When they’re missing, more recording just reinforces what feels wrong.
In this episode, Chris Schwager explains why confident leaders struggle on camera, why confidence follows competence, and how structured coaching replaces guesswork with clarity.
If being on camera still feels draining or inconsistent, this conversation will change how you approach camera confidence training.
Book a call and discover how the Complete Video Success System helps professionals show up like the expert they are.
Book a Call