Posts tagged confidence
OFF as it relates to “Personal Branding from Within”

Turning off to work better is counter-intuitive BUT the greatest asset to your personal brand. It's so easy to choose activities you're good at instead of talking about what you're good at, but you and I both know that leaves you with less opportunities. Let's explore!

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About “Getting Out There in a Big Way” & 100% Visibility

When you search “Personal Branding Services”, you’re met with design agencies promising a polished visual representation of who you are, copywriters promising a specific tone on your website, and motivational speakers promising that when you know who you’re talking to, you can get out there in a big way and create a community.

I used to offer those same services, but found that my clients were already more than capable of that. I tend to attract clients who are excellence-seekers and course-junkies who go for certificate after certificate. The missing piece that I truly help with is getting them out of overthinking and overdoing, so they can get into compassionately connecting with audiences and reality.

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5 Steps to 100% Visibility

The tools of power, authority, and control that we’ve been provided from our modern society only gives us the illusion of being our true selves. This causes pain in us that comes out as procrastination, imposter syndrome, and comparison. Finding the 100% line helps us set up the boundaries and self-compassion to get back to our authentic selves. Here’s 5 steps on how.

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Uniqueness

As many of us shift into the new new normal of relaxed pandemic safety regulations, I’ll be the first to admit that promotion (for personal or company use) and feelings are WEIRD.

There’s no longer a textbook solution to move forward! The most effective strategy is to go back to the MAIN POINT of personal branding and confidence in yourself: Uniqueness. You already have a uniqueness, simply because there is only one you. Here’s how to make the most of it.

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My very first month-long vacation

My biggest strength is being a fixer, a coach, and to do it with a determination to see it through to the end.

Attendees and students of 100% — A Life Approach will recognize the shadow of this habit: Being a rescuer in a drama triangle. It leads me to be insensitive, because I’m passionate about fixing instead of empathizing with compassion.

And now my biggest challenge to really embody the celebration I urge my clients to experience is to take time to focus on myself. Self-care for me is to get in touch with my needs, which ignoring always leaves me resentful as a persecutor (Drama Triangle reference). Self-care for me is to get in touch with reality, which ignoring by overworking leaves me confused as a victim (Drama Triangle reference).

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