Don’t let fear keep you from risking failure or looking foolish

Bestselling Author, Forbes Columnist, and Founder of Global Courage – Margie Warrell empowers people globally to live and lead more courageously.  Here Margie discusses why in an increasingly fearful world we have to become more discerning about which fears we pay heed to and the power of becoming vulnerable to that which we fear.    To get more info about her speaking programs visit www.margiewarrell.com

Are women more emotionally intelligent than men?

Bestselling author Margie Warrell on Australia’s Sunrise TV – talks about women, emotional intelligence and how Lady Ashton from the EU is being praised for her emotional intelligence in helping broker a deal with Iran to halt their nuclear program. To read Margie’s Forbes column on this visit: http://onforb.es/19geQ7B

Learn more about Margie’s two bestselling books – Find Your Courage and Stop Playing Safe at her website http://www.MargieWarrell.com

Glass Ceiling vs Glass Cage: What’s the biggest barrier holding women back?

Bestselling Author Margie Warrell is passionate about empowering women to grow their influence & impact. In this national interview on Australia’s Sunrise morning show, she shares how women can break through the glass cage and achieve greater career success. Get her latest book Stop Playing Safe at www.stopplayingsafe.com
Read her Forbes column Glass Ceiling or Glass Cage at http://onforb.es/14tbiCC

Why you must lean toward risk (and why you’re wired not to!)

Author Margie Warrell draws on her background in business, psychology and coaching to help explain the neuroscience of risk taking and why people need to lean toward risk.  Stop Playing Safe (stopplayingsafe.com) is a bestselling guidebook that helps readers “Know their why” so they can better assess risk, make changes they’ve been avoiding, grow their ‘risk tolerance’ to make changes, accomplish more and build resilience.  Get Margie’s Live Boldly Newsletter at margiewarrell.com

Don’t like to toot your own horn? How to self-promote without bragging

Humility is still a virtue. But false humility can leave you languishing. In this interview on Sunrise, author and coach Margie Warrell share’s the difference between tooting one’s horn to stroke a needy insecure ego and sharing information that educates relevant people about what you’re capable of doing. It’s just one bit of advice she shares in her latest book Stop Playing Safe (Wiley.) www.margiewarrell.com/stopplayingsafe