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By Loretta Milan
The podcast currently has 37 episodes available.
We’re told that humility is good.
There’s nothing more off putting than arrogance or someone who shows off.
But, in our efforts to sound more respectable, we can cause ourselves problems: We can undersell ourselves, put ourselves down, and risk missing out on opportunities.
So, is there a better way?
In this episode, we’re going to be talking about how you can strike a balance. Because you can create a great impression and elevate your success without sounding like you’re bragging.
And crucially, we’ll be sharing why it’s so important that your efforts and achievements get noticed.
Read the article:
https://origineurs.com/the-problem-with-being-too-humble/
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Have you ever been tempted to fake it ‘til you make it?
If you're faced with an opportunity that requires you to stretch your current capabilities or current levels of confidence, can it really do any harm to 'fake it' for a while until you've figured everything out?
Quick results can feel satisfying so a short cut like this is alluring.
But 'faking it' if fraught with problems, not least that you know the truth and it's hard to enjoy an opportunity when you're worried about being found out.
So, what if there was a better way? The good news is there are six. We're going to be sharing them all in this episode so the 'real you' can succeed, no matter the challenge!
Read the article:
https://origineurs.com/should-you-fake-it-til-you-make-it/
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What makes a star? If you watch the films or read the books about renowned entrepreneurs, sportspeople or other public figures, you may be led to believe they’re one-of-a-kinds, that they’re self-made.
Whereas it’s true that these superstars are likely driven by a magic formula of talent, motivation and ingenuity, it’s impossible to make it alone. The reality is, even the greatest of us need people - many people - to succeed.
We’re joined by leadership coach and founder of Zentano, Dave Morris, who’ll share expert insights into how to unlock the power of people and the surprising places stars emerge.
The stories and insights he’ll be sharing with us will inspire you to be more connected and bring the best out of the people around you if you want the best out of life.
And, rather than look to celebrity entrepreneurs or public figures for inspiration, Dave will inspire you invest your time in the people who’ll actually make time for you too. Because the real stars of this world could be closer to you than you realise.
More about this episode and Dave Morris:
https://origineurs.com/the-real-stars/
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When it comes to creativity, how do you feel?
Does it fill you with excitement at all the possibilities or does it fill you with dread? Does creativity feel embedded deep within your personality or does it feel far from your reach? Or are you somewhere in between?
The good news is, whether you feel creative – or far from it – there’s a lot you can do to boost it and it can bring huge rewards to every aspect of your life.
In this episode of the Origineurs podcast, we'll be delving into why creativity is so important and its many uses, why you may be more creative that you realise, and how to make the most of your abilities.
Read the article:
https://origineurs.com/boost-your-creativity
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What do you believe you are worth? Do you feel you are as valued as you should be? Or are others missing your potential?
Today on the Origineurs podcast, we delve into the problematic ways self worth is commonly misdirected which can lead to feelings of disappointment and shame.
We also explore the common ways you may be sabotaging your ambitions which could cause you to be undervalued by others.
We then reveal how you can identify your true sources of unique value, the six ways you can ensure people see this value and use all this to maximise your opportunities as you orientate yourself toward success.
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Read the article:
https://origineurs.com/know-your-value/
Access the episode about comparison:
https://origineurs.com/stop-comparing/
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We live in an era where – whether we like it or not – image is more prominent than ever.
A big part of this is personal style.
In this episode of the Origineurs podcast, we’re joined by stylist, Sarah Gray, who’ll empower you to not simply follow trends or others’ opinions but to find your true self in what you wear and – ultimately – your greatest confidence.
And, she has three important questions you need to ask your wardrobe today.
Sarah Gray is a personal stylist who speaks regularly at events across the UK as well as in the media – most recently on Sky News.
She is on a mission to change how we think about style, moving away from how fast we can follow fashion, to how we can instead follow our own originality, creating a style that we tailor make for ourselves.
Access the free Style Finder:
https://origineurs.com/style-yourself-your-way
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Whether you love embracing new things or put them off until they’re inevitable, whether you’re looking for a fresh start, or just something different to liven up your life, we’re going to be delving into the power of trying new things.
You’ll learn the four top reasons why doing new things can have a transformative effect on your mind and your life.
We'll reveal the types of activities that maximise the benefits, according to research.
And, we’ll be sharing a fun and easy way to plan out what new things you’re going to try so that you'll reinvigorate multiple areas of your life.
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Read the article (including the four great items for your list):
https://origineurs.com/try-something-new
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The pressure to conform and fit in with those around us is both immense and constant.
Because we’re social beings, we want to be part of the world. We want to belong. And the fear of being rejected or outcast can lead to us being controlled by what others may think, feel and expect from us.
So, in response to all this, do you ever feel that you are not being yourself when you are around others? Do find yourself holding back parts of yourself?
Do you even find yourself making decisions or following paths in life that you might take differently if you weren’t so worried how others might react?
In the final episode of Season 3 of the Origineurs podcast, we show you why it’s so important to stop simply fitting in and instead stand out from the crowd. We also share six great ideas for doing this in your original way.
We’ll be back with more great episodes on 10th September.
Here are the highlights:
(01:54) Why refusing to fit in can lead to greater success
(03:42) How to get more in touch with the real you
(05:28) The fun way to build up your courage
(06:41) Try this to beat your fears of rejection
(08:59) Do this to avoid compromising yourself
(10:40) How to disagree without losing friends
(17:31) Stand out by embracing your originality
Plus, don't miss this important episode on why you are good enough:
https://origineurs.com/are-you-good-enough/
To find out more:
Website: https://origineurs.com/
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Have you ever been in a situation where you felt invisible?
This feeling can often come from not only feeling unseen but unheard.
Have you had people talk over you, ignore you, or minimise what you say?
Or, have their eyes glazed over, or glanced over your shoulder, or down to their phones while you’ve been talking?
Or have you simply got the impression that what you’re saying is just not sinking in, like they just don’t care?
In this episode of the Origineurs podcast, we’re going to be sharing some great tips for getting people to care about what you say so you can be truly heard.
Here are the highlights:
(01:26) Why your voice matters
(02:40) The element that will focus people on your message
(04:31) Why it’s not enough to ‘just be more confident’ and what you need instead
(05:30) How to be heard over the noise
(06.57) The most important thing to do if you want people to listen
Read the article:
https://origineurs.com/be-truly-heard
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The words you use matter.
Especially the ones you lean on regularly.
They don’t just convey what you mean, they convey who you are.
But, did you know, there are some simple words that many people use every day that can cause unintended problems. Using them could compromise your reputation, make you seem less capable than you are, less credible, and less trustworthy.
And, worse, every time you use them, without realising it, these words can affect the belief you have in yourself too.
In this episode of the Origineurs podcast, we’re going to reveal what these words are so you can ditch them from your vocabulary and shine with greatness.
Here are the highlights:
(01:30) Why the words you use matter
(01:48) The impact of dulling your speech
(03:00) Three types of dullifiers and how to ditch them
(08:40) How to shine in the way you deserve
Read the article:
https://origineurs.com/ditch-the-dullifiers
To find out more:
Website: https://origineurs.com/
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/origineurs
The podcast currently has 37 episodes available.