Clarity on Demand: The Missing Skill in Global Sales.
Your team knows English, but do they know pressure?
I often hear this from my 1:1 clients (smart, senior people):
“I can’t speak on demand in English.”
These are founders pitching, sales directors closing, fundraising managers courting partners—people who must respond clearly, in the moment, under pressure, and in a foreign language - in English.
The problem isn’t vocabulary. It’s the ability to be spontaneous and perform at a high level under stakes.
“Speaking on demand” isn’t faking it. It’s having a toolbox you can reach for instantly—so you can be authentic in the moment and still land the point. That means expressing confusion, pushback, integrity, nerves, and charisma—in English—right when it matters, not when the mood is right.
When pressure hits, most teams:
- default to fillers and long wind-ups
- freeze or over-explain
- sound uncertain—and lose credibility
I help client-facing teams build clarity-first spontaneous communication in English.
What changes when we work together:
- Sharper spontaneity: concise, on-point answers on the first try
- Pressure-proof delivery: fewer fillers, shorter responses, stronger CTAs
- Culturally precise tone: confident, respectful, direct—adapted to the room
- Embodied ease: the skill to be yourself in another language, on demand
How we train:
- Live labs where clear thinking becomes clear speaking. You can't express clarity before you HAVE clarity.
- Curated sessions where they hold steady under pressure and speak clearly
- Embodied ease in English: they learn to say what you mean without over-prep
You can't learn these skills from a textbook. I teach a practical system teams apply daily on calls, demos, pitches, and negotiations.
"On demand" isn't fake. It's professional.
No one will wait two hours for your team to come up with perfect wording in writing before they speak. They don't have 10 attempts to "try" to deal with a frustrated customer. They have 30 seconds to respond and only one shot.
If you lead an international sales or partnerships team and want them to think clearly and speak cleanly in English under pressure, let’s talk.
I'm offering diagnostics to help you get data for your client-facing team's performance in English. DM me and I’ll share the framework we use to get results fast.
Your team knows English, but do they know pressure?
I often hear this from my 1:1 clients (smart, senior people):
“I can’t speak on demand in English.”
These are founders pitching, sales directors closing, fundraising managers courting partners—people who must respond clearly, in the moment, under pressure, and in a foreign language - in English.
The problem isn’t vocabulary. It’s the ability to be spontaneous and perform at a high level under stakes.
“Speaking on demand” isn’t faking it. It’s having a toolbox you can reach for instantly—so you can be authentic in the moment and still land the point. That means expressing confusion, pushback, integrity, nerves, and charisma—in English—right when it matters, not when the mood is right.
When pressure hits, most teams:
- default to fillers and long wind-ups
- freeze or over-explain
- sound uncertain—and lose credibility
I help client-facing teams build clarity-first spontaneous communication in English.
What changes when we work together:
- Sharper spontaneity: concise, on-point answers on the first try
- Pressure-proof delivery: fewer fillers, shorter responses, stronger CTAs
- Culturally precise tone: confident, respectful, direct—adapted to the room
- Embodied ease: the skill to be yourself in another language, on demand
How we train:
- Live labs where clear thinking becomes clear speaking. You can't express clarity before you HAVE clarity.
- Curated sessions where they hold steady under pressure and speak clearly
- Embodied ease in English: they learn to say what you mean without over-prep
You can't learn these skills from a textbook. I teach a practical system teams apply daily on calls, demos, pitches, and negotiations.
"On demand" isn't fake. It's professional.
No one will wait two hours for your team to come up with perfect wording in writing before they speak. They don't have 10 attempts to "try" to deal with a frustrated customer. They have 30 seconds to respond and only one shot.
If you lead an international sales or partnerships team and want them to think clearly and speak cleanly in English under pressure, let’s talk.
I'm offering diagnostics to help you get data for your client-facing team's performance in English. DM me and I’ll share the framework we use to get results fast.
"I can't speak English professionally on demand", "I can't BE warm/polite/authentic/welcoming in English on demand" - these are some of the objections I hear very often when working with client-facing teams and business owners looking for new influential partnerships.
That's why I wrote the post above ⬆️
Most people resist the invitation to BE anything but what they already are in their first language or SPEAK differently from how they speak on autopilot because it doesn't feel safe. They can't see the outcome. They think they can't afford the risk. All they feel is pressure.
But when you really, really get it..."on demand" stops being a scary phrase.
It's not about changing who you are or presenting a fake facade. It's about practicing various modes: empathy, understanding, confrontation, warmth, agreement, disagreement - all of them in English.
When the moment comes, you can easily pull out the right tool because you've practiced it before. It's effortless to do because you know yourself in this mode. You know how to BE it, not fake it or hide your truth behind big, smart English words.
Practice what you want to BE.
Then you can embody the ease of expression.
Learning English without ever learning to BE someone in English will get you stuck. All you can achieve is a reduced, translated version of yourself in English. I want you to be in your fullness. We work on expanding your expression, not compressing it.
That's why I wrote the post above ⬆️
Most people resist the invitation to BE anything but what they already are in their first language or SPEAK differently from how they speak on autopilot because it doesn't feel safe. They can't see the outcome. They think they can't afford the risk. All they feel is pressure.
But when you really, really get it..."on demand" stops being a scary phrase.
It's not about changing who you are or presenting a fake facade. It's about practicing various modes: empathy, understanding, confrontation, warmth, agreement, disagreement - all of them in English.
When the moment comes, you can easily pull out the right tool because you've practiced it before. It's effortless to do because you know yourself in this mode. You know how to BE it, not fake it or hide your truth behind big, smart English words.
Practice what you want to BE.
Then you can embody the ease of expression.
Learning English without ever learning to BE someone in English will get you stuck. All you can achieve is a reduced, translated version of yourself in English. I want you to be in your fullness. We work on expanding your expression, not compressing it.
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If you want to practice CLARITY in English, DM me, and I'll share the framework that I use.
Right now I have two spots for 1:1 coaching:
- monthly intensive (min 3 months). 1 week a month: 1 call and 6 days of follow-up support.
- 6-month container (1 or 2 weekly sessions, deep individual work)
Right now I have two spots for 1:1 coaching:
- monthly intensive (min 3 months). 1 week a month: 1 call and 6 days of follow-up support.
- 6-month container (1 or 2 weekly sessions, deep individual work)
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Approach intelligence with the understanding that no matter what you do, you will never know all there is to know about anything.
Intellect is powerful when combined with wisdom.
If you are in a circumstance where it is impossible to know all the details about the outcome of your choices, move forward and hope for the best.
If, on the other hand, you are rushing to achieve a certain outcome, you are moving too quickly.
Trust your intuition.
You will never know everything, no matter how hard your mind will try.
But is it worth it then?
I say it is. It’s worth following your intuition even when you don’t know what the outcome will be.
It takes a lot of conscious effort without the expectation of success to get where you have never been before. You can’t plan what you have never experienced.
For many, a journey to native-like fluency is so new… they’ve never done it before. The destination is new too. They have never been there before. They don’t know what it’s like to BE there.
There’s no step-by-step plan to get to a place that’s not on the map yet.
You have to figure it out as you go. But you must go and keep going. Stop asking random people for directions.
Connect with those who are already on the other side.
Learn from those who have mastered dedication. They will never sell you a success “formula”.
They will teach you to honor your own path and stay on it.
Intellect is powerful when combined with wisdom.
If you are in a circumstance where it is impossible to know all the details about the outcome of your choices, move forward and hope for the best.
If, on the other hand, you are rushing to achieve a certain outcome, you are moving too quickly.
Trust your intuition.
You will never know everything, no matter how hard your mind will try.
But is it worth it then?
I say it is. It’s worth following your intuition even when you don’t know what the outcome will be.
It takes a lot of conscious effort without the expectation of success to get where you have never been before. You can’t plan what you have never experienced.
For many, a journey to native-like fluency is so new… they’ve never done it before. The destination is new too. They have never been there before. They don’t know what it’s like to BE there.
There’s no step-by-step plan to get to a place that’s not on the map yet.
You have to figure it out as you go. But you must go and keep going. Stop asking random people for directions.
Connect with those who are already on the other side.
Learn from those who have mastered dedication. They will never sell you a success “formula”.
They will teach you to honor your own path and stay on it.
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So much in this video... An old idea we all need to be reminded of.
I'm inviting you to watch this attentively and notice how he delivers a powerful idea in 90seconds
I'm inviting you to watch this attentively and notice how he delivers a powerful idea in 90seconds
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“At Will” is NOT Fake. It’s Mastery.
Previously, I wrote about “speaking on demand” and why it triggers people. Many of my clients told me how much they hated that phrase. I get it. It feels like pressure, like you have to pretend to say something you don’t mean to say.
Let’s flip it.
I’m coaching my clients to be bold, clear, and spontaneous “at will”, not “on demand”.
At will means: you can access the state you need, when you need it, while speaking in a foreign language.
Warm at will.
Professional at will.
Clear under pressure at will.
Risk-taking at will.
Spontaneous—and steady—at will.
Ready to fully switch to English — at will.
Not because you’re faking it. Because you’ve practiced being these modes in English until they live in your body. You know the levers. You can correct your physiology at will. You can become fully trusting that the right order will come in the right moment —at will. You can soften. You can sharpen. At will.
You can remain present and continue speaking with an open heart — willingly, because it’s a choice. It’s a choice you’ve practiced making.
All high performers I know train this skill. They learn to fall in love with their own effort, not just the highlight moments or peak results. They don’t wait for the “right mood.” They build it. They rehearse recovery, rupture, grace. Then they execute—cleanly.
If you’re in sales (or any high-stakes role) and you can’t be professional on demand, that’s a skills gap, not a personality flaw. And yes—if you refuse to build that skill, you probably shouldn’t be in the job. Harsh? Maybe. Fair? Absolutely.
What this looks like in our work:
Inner state first, words second. We deconstruct who you’re being and what you’re saying in the moment so the form and meaning can finally match. We practice state-shifts from the most authentic place, not from the pressure to perform.
Mode Practice. We rehearse being warm, firm, curious, confrontational, disarming—so it’s available at will under pressure.
Clarity under load. Short, clean first answers. No wind-ups. No apology tours. There will be no need to repeat, “Sorry, my English is not that good.”
Tone precision. Competent and human. Culturally aware. Credible.
Embodied ease in English. We practice your voice in English—expanded, not reduced.
The result? You stop outsourcing your best self to “good days.” You stop defaulting to filler words, over-explaining, or freezing. You show up on time and on tone—because you can make the state you need.
What if “on demand” isn’t pressure, but permission?
If you lead a client-facing team and you want clarity-first spontaneous speaking skills in English—at will—DM me for diagnostics. I’ll show you where the pressure breaks your pipeline and how we train resilience, tone, and clean thinking into your team’s or your own live moments.
Previously, I wrote about “speaking on demand” and why it triggers people. Many of my clients told me how much they hated that phrase. I get it. It feels like pressure, like you have to pretend to say something you don’t mean to say.
Let’s flip it.
I’m coaching my clients to be bold, clear, and spontaneous “at will”, not “on demand”.
At will means: you can access the state you need, when you need it, while speaking in a foreign language.
Warm at will.
Professional at will.
Clear under pressure at will.
Risk-taking at will.
Spontaneous—and steady—at will.
Ready to fully switch to English — at will.
Not because you’re faking it. Because you’ve practiced being these modes in English until they live in your body. You know the levers. You can correct your physiology at will. You can become fully trusting that the right order will come in the right moment —at will. You can soften. You can sharpen. At will.
You can remain present and continue speaking with an open heart — willingly, because it’s a choice. It’s a choice you’ve practiced making.
All high performers I know train this skill. They learn to fall in love with their own effort, not just the highlight moments or peak results. They don’t wait for the “right mood.” They build it. They rehearse recovery, rupture, grace. Then they execute—cleanly.
If you’re in sales (or any high-stakes role) and you can’t be professional on demand, that’s a skills gap, not a personality flaw. And yes—if you refuse to build that skill, you probably shouldn’t be in the job. Harsh? Maybe. Fair? Absolutely.
What this looks like in our work:
Inner state first, words second. We deconstruct who you’re being and what you’re saying in the moment so the form and meaning can finally match. We practice state-shifts from the most authentic place, not from the pressure to perform.
Mode Practice. We rehearse being warm, firm, curious, confrontational, disarming—so it’s available at will under pressure.
Clarity under load. Short, clean first answers. No wind-ups. No apology tours. There will be no need to repeat, “Sorry, my English is not that good.”
Tone precision. Competent and human. Culturally aware. Credible.
Embodied ease in English. We practice your voice in English—expanded, not reduced.
The result? You stop outsourcing your best self to “good days.” You stop defaulting to filler words, over-explaining, or freezing. You show up on time and on tone—because you can make the state you need.
What if “on demand” isn’t pressure, but permission?
If you lead a client-facing team and you want clarity-first spontaneous speaking skills in English—at will—DM me for diagnostics. I’ll show you where the pressure breaks your pipeline and how we train resilience, tone, and clean thinking into your team’s or your own live moments.
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I rarely recommend podcasts and shows, but this one is powerful and I LOVE it.
Josh Waitzkin is my favorite person to listen to. To me, he embodies wisdom and healthy ego.
If you haven’t read “The Art of Learning”, I highly recommend the book.
https://youtu.be/wAnDWfEIwoE?si=wVq77m6mTndq5X5X
My favorite quotes from the interview:
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“I don’t know where I’m going but I know exactly how to get there”
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“People haven’t cultivated The Art of Loving training, which is a hugely important meta-skill to learn… people haven’t taken on all of the skills around physiological triggers—around changing one’s physiological state at will… there are all of these skills we can put together to train at a world-class level.”
Josh Waitzkin is my favorite person to listen to. To me, he embodies wisdom and healthy ego.
If you haven’t read “The Art of Learning”, I highly recommend the book.
https://youtu.be/wAnDWfEIwoE?si=wVq77m6mTndq5X5X
My favorite quotes from the interview:
***
“I don’t know where I’m going but I know exactly how to get there”
***
“People haven’t cultivated The Art of Loving training, which is a hugely important meta-skill to learn… people haven’t taken on all of the skills around physiological triggers—around changing one’s physiological state at will… there are all of these skills we can put together to train at a world-class level.”
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The Art of Learning & Living Life | Josh Waitzkin
In this episode, my guest is Josh Waitzkin, former child chess prodigy and the subject of the movie and true story Searching for Bobby Fischer. Josh is also a world champion martial arts competitor and the author of the book The Art of Learning. We discuss…
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A reminder:
If you want to make more money and build awesome relationships with your new skills, stop trying new methods, teachers, YouTube lessons, or microlearning hacks. It's impossible to become world-class at anything when you start learning something new every three months.
P.S. Think about how most people consume online courses today. They start a new course and rarely implement what they learned in any of the courses. Try different things in order to choose YOUR practice. Then devote yourself to the practice.
If you want to make more money and build awesome relationships with your new skills, stop trying new methods, teachers, YouTube lessons, or microlearning hacks. It's impossible to become world-class at anything when you start learning something new every three months.
P.S. Think about how most people consume online courses today. They start a new course and rarely implement what they learned in any of the courses. Try different things in order to choose YOUR practice. Then devote yourself to the practice.
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A reminder:
Be the person who continues showing up long after the excitement dies, because that’s where mastery starts
Be the person who continues showing up long after the excitement dies, because that’s where mastery starts
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About self-assessment in learning
Why this video matters ⬆️ and what is “feedback to self” in the methodology for achieving native-like fluency in English ⬇️
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From a conversatiion with a student.
You're closer than you think.
You probably know more English than you use.
It's time to focus not on your English, but on sounding like yourself -- in English. This is what I do.
I help my students express their real, authentic self in English and... not collapse, especially when they're unprepared.
the secret is...you don't need to be prepared to be YOU.
you need to focus your practice to express your truth.
if you know it's TIME for focused 1:1 work, DM to book a discovery call.
You're closer than you think.
You probably know more English than you use.
It's time to focus not on your English, but on sounding like yourself -- in English. This is what I do.
I help my students express their real, authentic self in English and... not collapse, especially when they're unprepared.
the secret is...you don't need to be prepared to be YOU.
you need to focus your practice to express your truth.
if you know it's TIME for focused 1:1 work, DM to book a discovery call.
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