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Ep. 9 đź’Ľ How to Overcome Fear of Selling: Confidence, Rejection & Real Talk

Episode 9 Published 8 months, 3 weeks ago
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In this empowering episode of the ProblemSolvHer podcast, Chloe and Dagmar break down and unpack one of the biggest unspoken challenges women face in business—the fear of selling. Whether it’s fear of rejection, the fear of unknown, the fear of failure, not being good enough, or spinning on the anxiety hamster wheel, they dive deep into the emotional roots of sales fear and offer real strategies to overcome it.

Chloe shares her natural extrovert approach and fast-connection tricks, while Dagmar opens up about growing into her confidence through serving instead of selling. This ProblemSolvHer podcast episode about how to overcome the fear of selling is full of wisdom, laughter, and encouragement for anyone who’s ever felt held back by fear.

🎙️ Topics Discussed

  • What fear really is—and how it shows up in sales
  • How Chloe developed fearless confidence from rejection
  • Dagmar’s journey from fear to service-based selling
  • Why rejection is a stepping stone, not a stop sign
  • The 15-second rule for making real sales connections
  • Advice for Gen Z women starting their sales careers
  • How to sell ethically, authentically, and powerfully
  • Why focusing on your goal helps overcome setbacks

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