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From Fears to Confidence Course

  • 8 étapes
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What if the fear of presenting your ideas wasn’t a weakness, but an invitation to grow? In this powerful and deeply personal course, architect and educator Moshe Katz guides you through a journey of turning fear into confidence, and anxiety into strength. Whether you're a student preparing for a design review, a young architect facing your first client meeting, or a creative professional pitching a project close to your heart, this course meets you exactly where you are. We often think of presentation as a skill reserved for extroverts or natural performers. But in reality, great communicators are made, not born, and the process starts by understanding your fear, not hiding from it. You’ll explore the emotional roots of self-doubt, uncover the psychology of performance anxiety, and learn how to ground yourself in presence and purpose. Each lesson offers practical tools and emotional insights, from crafting powerful stories that inspire, to organizing your ideas amidst creative chaos, to handling rejection and tough critiques without shutting down. You’ll learn how to speak from a place of clarity, own your space, and connect with any audience. This isn’t just about becoming a better presenter. It’s about reconnecting to your own story and expressing it with courage. By the end of the course, you’ll not only know how to communicate your work, you’ll feel ready to take the stage, speak your truth, and move through the world as a confident, expressive designer. Lessons: 1. Course Overview 2. Introduction 3. Meaning of the Fear of Presenting Your Ideas or Projects 4. How to Tell the Story and Inspire? 5. Order in Chaos 6. Fear of Rejection 7. How to Handle Harsh Feedback and Critique?

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