The World Needs More Speakers Who “Almost” Didn’t Make It

I almost didn’t reach out to the host for my very first podcast interview because I thought I wasn’t qualified.

I almost wanted to redo the entire recording when I heard my own accent and the filler words I used.

I almost put my audience to sleep with my super flat tone during a 20-minute speech at my first conference.

I was actually kicked off the stage before I could even finish my first ever in-person speech.

I almost called in sick on the day of a tech conference, knowing that more than 100+ people would be there watching.

You see. My journey to becoming a better public speaker has always been accompanied by fears, doubts, and failures.

They’re constant companions, whispering challenges, hoping I’ll stop if they’re persistent enough.

Despite their presence, I choose to speak more and more.

With each opportunity, I center myself on why I speak.

At every talk, I focus on refining my skills, on outdoing my past performances.

With every speech, I show up even more authentic and vulnerable, hoping to connect with more people.

I speak because it makes a difference—not just to others, but to me as well.

And that’s why I continue to speak.

Now, it’s your turn.

What stories do you have inside you if you let your voice be heard?

Let’s not wait for the perfect moment; it’s the perfectly imperfect ones that truly resonate.

Love,
Wen

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