Do You Want to Build Confidence? Start Doing These Two Things Today | Ep. 509
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Relaxed, Assertive Confidence: Built Through Preparation and Practice
On the May 8 episode of Growth Notes, Frazier explains that relaxed, assertive confidence—calm, grounded energy that shifts a room—is the most powerful emotional state for sales and is a skill that must be built. He says prospects and partners constantly read a salesperson’s words, pauses, and energy, especially in high-ticket sales, deciding whether they can trust you or should keep looking. Frazier contrasts uncertain, question-mark delivery and shaky, Google-sourced answers that make people pull back with top performers who are calm, prepared, and assertive without being controlling, creating comfort and safety that leads to yeses. He emphasizes there are no hacks: confidence comes only from preparation and practice, like musicians who appear effortless after thousands of hours, and urges listeners to put in the reps and show up prepared.