Nonprofit Power Podcast

How to Cultivate an Energetic Frequency that Boosts Your Effectiveness as an Advocate and Leader - Episode 58


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The energy you bring to an encounter with a decisionmaker has a huge impact on your ability to engage and influence them. You can be as prepared as you want to be with all your facts and messaging. But if you don't bring an energy that engages, you're likely to be disappointed in the outcome. 

The problem most of us face is that our energetic frequency fluctuates throughout the day. And often we find ourselves in an energetic state that does not serve us. If something happens that pulls us into a low-frequency negative energy state right before we talk to a decision maker, we're liable to bring that into that encounter and wind up pushing them away. 

The good news is it doesn't have to be that way. We can do a lot to determine what our energetic state will be. And we can actually cultivate an energetic frequency that consistently serves us.

In this episode, we share:

  • The four types of energy that influence your energetic frequency
  • The most common energy depleting habits that may be costing you more than you realize
  • The critical role internal dialog plays in influencing your mental and emotional energy
  • How and why much of your internal dialog is running on autopilot without you realizing it – and the problems it may be causing
  • How to rewrite key elements of internal dialog that will shift your energy to a much higher frequency 
  • Three perspective shifting questions you can use to elevate your energetic state
  • How to create a consistent practice that will keep your energetic frequency where you want it


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Nonprofit Power PodcastBy Kath Patrick