Posts in Personal Branding
Why an empty therapy couch may say less about your skills and more about your Personal Brand than you think?

According to a American Psychiatric Association (APA) poll, almost 40% of Americans say they are more anxious than they were at this time last year. In fact, it wouldn’t be a leap to say that during the past year, the majority of people have experienced being either stressed or depressedmaybe both! 

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Grace Under Fire

The King and Kelly interview was not only one of the biggest journalism scores of the week (it would have been year, but over 30 million people logged onto watch Jordyn Woods interview on the Red Table Talk with Jada Pinkett last week), it was also the absolute personification of what it means to remain in control during a chaotic situation—a skill many professional women could benefit from. 

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What To Do When Those Who Work With You Don't Know What You Do?

Internal Branding is just as critical as external branding. It is imperative to make sure that those within your organization recognize the value you bring to the table just as much as it is to elevate your visibility externally.

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Control Your Narrative, Before Someone Else Does!

When we began working together, I helped him recognize the immense value he brought to the organization and the value he brought to the table. So he started owning the fact that he has spearheaded Thought Leadership within the organization for  over five years and never recognized it.

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How to Identify the Gaps in the Market, Then Close Them with Your Expertise

One of the biggest competitive advantages you will ever have is being able to look around your industry and identify the gaps? What issues aren’t being addressed? What practices can be improved upon? Where can you add extra value, broaden the conversation or show that maybe the "old way of doing things," is no longer the best way?



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How Could I Expect Others to Value My Worth, When I Didn’t?

I have dealt with SELF-WORTH issues my entire career. And most of my life, I had no idea. I’ve always been confident, self-assured and out-spoken. What I didn’t recognize is that those characteristics have absolutely nothing to do with how one feels about themselves and what they are willing to accept.

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