DiscoverTrue Fit112: Do you find that sometimes the content of your communications is good, but somehow your delivery is missing the mark?
112: Do you find that sometimes the content of your communications is good, but somehow your delivery is missing the mark?

112: Do you find that sometimes the content of your communications is good, but somehow your delivery is missing the mark?

Update: 2022-06-13
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There is a fair degree of confusion in our world, so it's more important than ever that your authenticity comes through accurately. Sometimes our message misses the mark for the wrong reasons. In this episode, I unpack why sometimes, in delivering your message, it is essential to see yourself from an outsider's perspective. Doing so makes you better able to be a better communicator of who you are and what your message is. 




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Be You: The World Will Adjust is a weekly, Toronto podcast hosted by leading adviser in recruiting and personal development coaching, Jim Beqaj. Take the first 20 minutes of your week to breakdown a roadblock in your life that’s keeping you from fulfillment. Every Monday morning, you’ll find trusted, honest advice without any sugar coating - and a thought to walk away with for the rest of the week.




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112: Do you find that sometimes the content of your communications is good, but somehow your delivery is missing the mark?

112: Do you find that sometimes the content of your communications is good, but somehow your delivery is missing the mark?

Jim Beqaj