WOM Public Speaking Podcast

44. 5 Tips to Being an Eagle, Pt 4


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In the 5 Tips to Being an Eagle, Pt 4, Eagle are Fearless (aka faithful). One of the things to operate like an eagle (in confidence), is to trust God in faith, not fear. Proverbs 3:5/6 "says to trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him and he will make your paths straight." The following are traits of the eagle:
They make no excuses
They go after they prey to protect their young and eggs
Initiates and executes
Humble and operates in belief
Invest heavily in their relationships.
Faces challenges head on
Eagles (Bald eagles) do not have any animal predator (if a  large bird, may try to attack them, but the eagle will scare them away)
Download 5 Tips to Being An Eagle FREE Workbook https://mailchi.mp/insharonsheart.com/5-tips-to-being-an-eagle
The Women of Movement Speaking Club can help you get there. Enrollment is still open (https://www.womenofmovement.org/speakingclubgroup). Start thinking of yourself if you feel like you’re not & watch what happens. There is something for you. Follow Sharon Clubhouse at https://www.clubhouse.com/@faithcoach. I am on Clubhouse every day at 10am EST in the Women of Movement Club (https://www.clubhouse.com/club/womenofmovement). I am on Clubhouse every Sunday at 7pm EST in the Read of God's Word Club (https://www.clubhouse.com/club/readingofgodsword). Follow Sharon on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sharonshannon_faithcoach/Music Credit: Concrete Jungle by moodmode
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