You’re someone who’s quiet, technically skilled, and successful in your career.
But you’re having difficulties interacting with people which causes you to avoid social situations.
If that sounds like you, I want you to know that it’s not your fault.
It’s not like they teach you communication skills in school or at home, right?
But, it is your responsibility to figure this whole thing out.
At the end of the day, it doesn’t matter how shy, introverted, and analytical you are.
You can develop your social confidence if you’re willing to ask for help, learn about it, and take massive action.
Social Confidence Mastery is where STEM professionals turn to develop magnetic charisma, have effortless conversations, and build quality connections.
About Myke Macapinlac
As a shy immigrant who used to work a structural design job, I know what it’s like to struggle socially.
Looking back now, I realize that I’ve spent too much time focusing on acquiring technical skills and totally neglected to develop my communication skills.
After many years of learning, making mistakes, and working with some of the best coaches out there, I finally figured out this whole thing.
Since then, I’ve created an active social life filled with like-minded friends, attracted a great partner, and connected with highly influential people.
As a social skills coach, I feel privileged to help other STEM professionals build their confidence, overcome their social anxiety, and improve their conversation skills through our social skills coaching program.
If you’re technically skilled like an engineer, a programmer, or a developer and you want to get this part of your life handled, then you’re definitely in the right place.
What To Do Next:
If you want to learn how to approach and talk to anybody, download your free cheat sheet.
If you want the most practical advice to become more confident, charismatic, and connected read our blog, listen to our podcast, and visit our YouTube channel.
If you want a proven plan to create an active social life, check out our coaching program
Talk soon,
Myke Macapinlac
Founder & Social Skills Coach