Brief Summary
This course, 'Career Mind Mastery: How to Brand Yourself,' is all about uncovering your unique brand and value. Angela and Tom guide you through fun and practical steps to help you shine in your career by discovering what makes you, well, you!
Key Points
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You are unique and add value to the world.
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Discover your personal brand and what makes you special.
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Learn to introduce yourself using your brand.
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Go from average to memorable in your career.
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Cultivating your individual brand is essential in today's work life.
Learning Outcomes
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Identify your Unique Promise of Value.
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Understand your motivations and what makes you stand out.
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Effectively introduce yourself using your personal brand.
About This Course
You are unique. Let's find out how! Angela & Tom help you on how to brand yourself.
Out of 7.5 billion people in the world, you are unique. You add value in some way⊠whether you are aware of it or not.
When you discover how you add value, you put your future in your own hands. You accelerate your career goals.
This âCareer Mind Mastery: How to Brand Yourself âcourse on Personal Branding has some very cool tools and ideas to apply right away to the idea of discovering your brand, finding out what's special about you, what makes you tick.
Enjoy!
Tom & Angela
In this âCareer Mind Mastery: How to Brand Yourselfâ program, youâll learn:
A formula to quickly assess your Unique Promise of Value.Â
How to use your personal brand to introduce yourself.
Best of all⊠youâll find out how to go from average to memorable.
"In the new world of work, cultivating your individual brand, your âsaleable distinctionâ, is not optional."
~Tom Peters
Take this ultimate Career Mind Mastery course now and learn how to brand yourself.
Photo by Kieran Doherty - http://www.kierandoherty.com/ © 2012 Kieran Doherty Photography
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By the end of this course you will have discovered your 'brand'
You will understand what motivates you, what makes you special and 'how you show up'
You will know how to use your personal brand to introduce yourself
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