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“Your own self-realization is the greatest service you can render the world.”
― Ramana Maharshi

Personal Brand

A personal brand tells others what to expect from you. This portion of the portfolio combines specific themes and patterns that are shown throughout your experiences and your life. Being able to identify these themes will allow you to better communicate, influence, and make decisions. This statement answers the question WHAT.

 

Helpful questions to start building your personal brand are:

 

  • What are you?

  • What are you NOT?

  • What can you offer?

  • How do you tell your story?

 

The main building blocks of the personal brand are a combination of several personal assessments.

 

 

 

Philosophy Statement

A philosophy statement identifies what values are most important to you and how they affect the way you live. Your personal values intrinsically affect the way you make decisions, the way you handle your relationships, and how you define yourself as an individual. This statement answers the question WHY.

 

Helpful questions to start building your philosophy statement are:

 

  • What are your values?

  • How do you define success?

  • How you do define happiness?

  • What motivates you?

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