Episode #12: Heading To A Seminar

In this episode, Daisy discusses:

  • How do you deal with the feelings of anxiety you might encounter at a seminar and WHY you may find that seminars make you feel even more anxious than competitions
  • How to deal with feelings that other people are going to be judging you and have opinions of you that you may not want them to have
  • How to deal with that feeling of bristling up or getting defensive when you’re at a seminar and the presenter offers up advice or a critique of wha they’ve observed
  • And, how to decide what advice to fold in to your training and handling, when to ask for more information, and when to say thank you but no thank you

Share The Love:

  • Never miss an episode by subscribing via iTunesSpotify or by RSS
  • Help improve the show by leaving a Rating & Review in iTunes (Here’s How)
  • Join the discussion for this episode in the comments section below!

Now you can leave a voice message for the podcast! Have a question or comment for Daisy? Leave it as a comment below OR as a voice message and get featured on a future episode!


  • Thank you, Daisy. I’ll listen to this podcast a couple more times before I go to my seminar to make sure I go with an open mind and get my money’s worth. 🙂

    • You’re welcome!! That’s what it’s all about, really – make the time WORTH it. Either you’ll come away with some new information to digest and process, OR you’ll come away with some clarification, OR you may come away with a more solid sense of something you wanted to stick to all along!!

  • {"email":"Email address invalid","url":"Website address invalid","required":"Required field missing"}

    📚Get Daisy's eBook!📚

    Learn how your 🧠MINDSET🧠 may be holding you back with this FREE eBook, Growth vs. Fixed Mindset, & Why It Matters For Agility Successavailable ONLY to subscribers of Daisy's Email List! 

    This eBook is only available to subscribers of Daisy's Email List, and is not available for purchase anywhere!

    Related Episodes

    Agility Challenge Tip #20 – Practice Alone

    Agility Challenge Tip #20 – Practice Alone

    Agility Challenge Tip #19 – Don’t do ‘drills’ – instead, play small, addicting games

    Agility Challenge Tip #19 – Don’t do ‘drills’ – instead, play small, addicting games

    Agility Challenge Tip #18 – Choose 5 minutes a day instead of an hour a week

    Agility Challenge Tip #18 – Choose 5 minutes a day instead of an hour a week

    Agility Challenge Tip #17 – Embrace Struggle

    Agility Challenge Tip #17 – Embrace Struggle
    >