Buffi Duberman Communication Nation Learning Journey

This picture is worth 10,000 clients.

Happy Monday! 

They say a picture is worth a thousand words.
This picture is worth 10,000 clients (or more)!

It took me a very long time to create a visual image for how I work.
My coaching approach. How people learn with me.
How, no matter what skill you want to work on, this is how we develop it together.

The value of feedback.
The value of honesty.
The value of vulnerability.

It took me months of sketching and doodling and recording notes to myself during my long morning walks.

I wanted to show you, step by step, how your mindset transforms when you feel better about what you are learning. And how you are learning it. 

And of course I wanted something cool, clever, and creative. 

I finally managed to draw it out.
I sent my doodle to Peter Kortleve from Shortlife, and he made it gorgeous.

I loved it so much I protected it worldwide. This baby is officially mine! #proudmama

You can see it now, proudly displayed, on my fabulous new website.
Everything has been totally redesigned in a fresh new look.

Not only can you see how I coach, I also talk about my WHY.
My core beliefs are right there front and center.
Because if we work together, I feel it’s essential that you know who you are dealing with.

I’ve also got some (very) fun facts about me that I have not shared anywhere else.
(Let’s just say Tom Cruise is involved.)

You’ll see! 
Check it out and let me know what you think.

We worked so incredibly hard on this.
Because just launching Communication Nation wasn’t enough work, haha! 
Never a dull moment in Buffiland.

Have a super week, and don’t forget to bring your A game! 

Liefs, 
Buffi 

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