Monday, May 18, 2020
How to Start Building Your Personal Brand Today - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
How to Start Building Your Personal Brand Today - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career If youre having trouble balancing long-term personal brand building and career development with the requirements of your day-to-day job, I have the perfect book for you. The ONE Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results is a highly readable book that provides a fresh perspective on planning, accomplishment, and success. The ONE Thing immediately made a huge difference in my personal productivity. It can do the same for you. Since I read it, Ive finished more short-term projects and made more progress on my personal branding than in any similar period! Focus, simplicity, and personal branding In previous Personal Branding Blog posts like, Habits, Blogging, and Personal Branding Success, Time Management Tips for Personal Branding Success, and Turn Your Book Idea into a Published Book, Ive recommended numerous personal productivity and time management books. But, none has made as much of an immediate difference as The ONE Thing! The ONE Things ability to spark change comes from its focus and simplicitythe same type of focus and simplicity your personal brand should project. The first thing you see when you visit the authors website, www.the1thing.com, is a 6-slide mini-presentation (often referred to as a slider) that tells you everything you need to know about the book. Its this type of focus and simplicity that can spark the change in your daily activities that can make a big difference in your career development and personal branding. But, dont just take my word for it Additional proof of the books effectiveness comes from authors background; if the name Keller resonates with you, its because Gary Keller is chairman of the board and co-founder of Keller-Williams Realty, Inc., the largest real estate franchise in the world. In addition, his previous bestselling books have sold more than 1,300,000 copies. The ONE Thing is also: #1 Wall Street Journal bestseller #1 Amazon bestseller New York Times bestseller USA Today bestseller My personal takeaways from The ONE Thing Each day, ask yourself, Whatâs the ONE Thing you can do such that by doing it everything else will be easier or unnecessary? Then, make sure you do something to advance your ONE Thing each day! After youve done your ONE Thing each day, you can schedule the rest of your day around fulfilling your other commitments. But, at least, youll get your ONE Thing of the day done! Multi-Tasking is just one of the lies were being told. Everybody does it, but research shows it really doesnt work! The limits of will-power. Theres only so much discipline, or will-power, available each day. Thats why you need to establish habits and routines to make up for its diminishing power. What happens when you try to chase two rabbits? You probably wont catch either! Productivity, by itself, isnt enough. Your productivity has to be based on, and driven by, priority and purpose. Energize yourself to succeed. Schedule time early in the day to build your mental energy so it will last through the day. Everyone needs success strategies to balance day-to-day career development with long-term personal branding. Most important takeaway, once again, simple, concise, and conversational writing is the best way to build your personal brand with a bestselling book! Whats YOUR one thing? Have you taken the time to identify your ONE Thing, and do you plan each day around accomplishing something that will advance it? How do you balance the need for career development in your job with long-term personal branding? Or, do you try to squeeze in your personal branding ONE thing tasks in the time left over after you finish each days routine tasks? Share your comments, experiences, and questions belowespecially if youve read Gary Keller and Jay Papasans The ONE Thing.
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