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Oct 4, 2021

Its easy to assume that because you are an introvert, that you are not going to feel comfortable showing up online. 

I hear that all the time. 

That is why this conversation needed to happen, because that is just a misconception.

Being introverted and being fearful of showing up online is indeed two different things. 

Your fear of showing up online stems from a deeper rooted fear. 

It could be a fear of:

  • Failure
  • Being embarrassed
  • Other people's opinions
  • People not relating 

Whatever that fear is, THAT is what is holding you back from showing up online. 

Not from being introverted. 

Guess what - When I started doing FB lives, I would sweat through my shirt I was so nervous. 

Every time I do something new, I will sweat right through my shirt. 

You need to get uncomfortable to learn how to be comfortable with doing something new. 

You need to work through that fear and anxiety around the challenge that you face, or the challenge will win. 

Scout Sobel & I are chatting today about this major misconception - both as introverts who indeed are very much online. 

Check out this week's episode, and be sure to head over to The Scout's Agency Academy for an extra 20% off Scouts PR course by using promocode: BusinessLori

More About Scout Sobel:

Scout Sobel is the founder of Scout's Agency, co-host of the popular Okay Sis Podcast, and the host of SCOUT Podcast. She is a trailblazer in the media industry for utilizing podcasts as a powerful form of PR. After starting Okay Sis, which focuses on female guests, Scout fell in love with spreading women's stories and identified the rising popularity and influence of podcasting. She started Scout’s Agency with an emphasis in podcast PR for women entrepreneurs, podcasters, and brands. Scout has also lived with bipolar disorder for the last 15 years. She was once unable to function in society but after finding entrepreneurship and taking radical responsibility over her emotions, she is now able to live a life of purpose. Her debut book, The Emotional Entrepreneur provides the mindset and emotional tools she learned from managing her mental illness that have helped her succeed in business.

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