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Many people are walking around blindly at work, striving in their careers, treading water and just wishing for something better. With no real direction or thought as to where they want to be or any idea on how to get there. Cheers to You helps to navigate the right path!
“Cheers to you will help you to understand...Your Brand/Business is what you do; your Reputation is what people Remember and Share.”
~Ted Rubin
“We are all unique, and have value to offer. What this book teaches us is how to articulate that value in a short, high impact way through creating a personal ‘brand’ that will enhance both your professional and personal life.
A no-nonsense, straight to the point handbook which focuses on concrete actions you can follow to change the way people perceive you and bring you closer to your personal goals.”
Michael Tobin OBE - Serial Technology Entrepreneur.
“Never before in history has a human being had the opportunity to define and control how the whole world sees them. Your personal brand is your new first impression and Nat’s insights can help you make sure it’s a positive and lasting one.”
Jason Burrows, CEO and Chief Thinker, The Creation Agency
Perfect for learning more about personal branding, crafting your messaging and beginning your journey to create a life you don't need an education from!
In this chapter, you'll learn that taking control of how others perceive you is crucial to maximising opportunities in every area of your life.
Like it or not, you have a personal brand, and if you give the wrong first impression, you may never know what you missed.
When people hire you, partner with you or even date you, they usually Google you first. Then they decide whether to invest valuable time in meeting you based upon what is written about you online.
You are always selling yourself to someone, and developing the correct wording to explain why you are the best person for the job.
In this chapter, you'll learn that before you begin to think about building your brand, it is crucial to take the time to decide where you want to be.
You can make the most of your opportunities in life and create the life you want. You need to trust yourself and have a plan.
Knowing where you want to go in your car is key to keeping you from burning all your fuel driving around with no direction.
If you are utterly miserable at work and are living for your vacation time, do not worry, there will be skills you are learning that will be valuable for finding the type of work you love.
Explaining what you do precisely in words that everyone can understand is not that easy until you shift your mindset. Unfortunately, very few people understand technical terminology and using the wrong language is costing you dearly in lost revenue.
People think that using complicated words is necessary to make themselves sound more critical. They believe that these words give extra weight when they speak. However, most of the time, including them, is a waste of words as they mean nothing and confuse people.
On many occasions, C-level executives, entrepreneurs and others are too busy to find the time needed to build their brands. As a result, they waste considerable time on social media without reaping any rewards; they have no credibility or authority in their marketplace. Unfortunately, they talk about what they do in words no one understands, so no one takes them seriously.
Often, they just need a little guidance to get their wording right or use a thesaurus before building their brand and growing their visibility. This helps develop their careers and businesses the right way without being seen as aloof or unapproachable.
Nathaniel Schooler is a Futuristic Podcast Expert, Entrepreneur & Trusted Advisor. Co-Founder and CEO of Legacy Media Hub and Co-Founder of International Imposter Syndrome Awareness Day, Nat’s purpose is to Empower, Create & Implement Fresh Ideas, Overcome Roadblocks & Design Life for Success.
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