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Lee Anne Collver-Richards's avatar

Thank you Alex! Yes this is true of every relationship I find- being trustworthy to yourself in integrity with yourself and changing when you recognize “you’re on the wrong wall”(Covey 1989). “So, put simply, your personal brand is the distinct identity, reputation, and perception you create through your ideas, writing, and presence. It’s how people recognise, remember, and trust you based on your voice, values, purpose, and the topics you consistently share.”

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Alex Mathers's avatar

absolutely - it can be seen as an extension of your close relationships

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Louise's avatar

Thanks Parul, that seems like a wise piece of advice. I will certainly give it a go! I hope you can narrow it down for yourself soon if it's been a consideration for a while. Maybe focus on the things you're most passionate about first. See how that goes 🙏🏻 (and maybe I'll try that too!)

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Preeti Dixit's avatar

Awesome post !

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Alex Mathers's avatar

thanks!

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Louise's avatar

How do you pin down the 'thing' that you should focus on?

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Parul's avatar

+1 - this post made me think about this question too Louise. But simply going by what’s written, I think it’s best to begin experimenting with a few topics to see both the sense of fulfilment you get from writing about it and then the engagement you receive. Easier said than done though, I’m struggling with this question myself for some time now!

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Alex Mathers's avatar

good answer Parul!

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