Super accurate. I do quite a bit of career consulting in my practice and I see the damage done from other “experts” who focus on sales-y practices rather than on helping the individual understand their skills, expertise, interests and the way they can naturally find good opportunities in the market. We can call it storytelling creep
Thanks for this David. The pressure to brand is heavy on us writers and creatives these days (I stopped aspiring to be a 'content creator'). I'm still working on developing my voice, not just as a writer, but as a human. I think I'll always be working on this in one form or another and at different stages of my life. So the idea of 'branding' myself would be very counter-productive to that creative vision.
I like your focus on 'building real skills and creating meaningful work'. I believe there are a lot of people out there with real skills making quiet, creative livings online who are satisfied to stay out of the limelight. I aim to be one of them.
It's quite uncontroversial the notion that we are indeed the sum of the experiences we have lived. Isn't therefore THAT our true personal branding? What we have done and gone through is what makes us unique.
Super accurate. I do quite a bit of career consulting in my practice and I see the damage done from other “experts” who focus on sales-y practices rather than on helping the individual understand their skills, expertise, interests and the way they can naturally find good opportunities in the market. We can call it storytelling creep
Well as long as someone doesn’t call me a “storytelling creep”… ; )
Appreciate the note Avy.
Thanks for this David. The pressure to brand is heavy on us writers and creatives these days (I stopped aspiring to be a 'content creator'). I'm still working on developing my voice, not just as a writer, but as a human. I think I'll always be working on this in one form or another and at different stages of my life. So the idea of 'branding' myself would be very counter-productive to that creative vision.
I like your focus on 'building real skills and creating meaningful work'. I believe there are a lot of people out there with real skills making quiet, creative livings online who are satisfied to stay out of the limelight. I aim to be one of them.
Nicely said, Charity. Appreciate the note, and great to see you continuing to share that creative human voice.
It's quite uncontroversial the notion that we are indeed the sum of the experiences we have lived. Isn't therefore THAT our true personal branding? What we have done and gone through is what makes us unique.
Maybe if we were destined to market or signalling ownership of some kind...
What makes us unique is what makes us human, not a product. ;)