Full of passion, but lacking the guidance of how to work on the right things, how to improve my interview, and how to level up to girls from "The Pageant States," I remember walking into Miss America and feeling totally dooped.
Why hadn't I known what I was getting myself into?
Why did no one tell me the standard I needed to prepare to?
It wasn't until AFTER I passed on my title that I decided to dig my heels in, and help others.
So after my senior year of college at Belmont, I started reading everything I possibly could about nonverbal communication, interviews, and extemporaneous speaking.
And in the four years since, I've built a successful pageant interview prep business, using years of research, working with clients all over the world. (That I LOVE!)
I see a lot of pageant women year after year placing in the same spot as they did the last year, despite paying tens of thousands of dollars for prep.
Something's not working!
You deserve more success than that, should feel like you're constantly growing, and have a certain sense of peace that you aren't staying stagnant.
But you're not getting that...
And don't get me wrong, I'm not ever here to tell you which coaches are good, and which are not...
There are dozens of people right now offering you 'coaching' or 'mentorship' type trainings.
And you know what? Many of them are famous, many of them are nice, and many of them are outwardly big players.
And they'll teach you some nice fundamentals and what they're doing.