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Reposted with permission from Personal Branding Blog
You’re counting the days. You’re doing things like taking stock, assessing your life, re-evaluating what you’ve accomplished in the last twelve months, and of course, you’re determined to make next year the best year ever. Yes/No
Hurrah. So let me pose two questions: (1) Is taking an unofficial review of your personal brand on your to-do list in the last few days of December? (2) If you answered no, what’s the chance you’d consider taking a closer look at what you’ve accomplished this year with your brand?
Let’s call this conducting an "unofficial review" of your personal brand, and see if you can squeeze it in before December 31. It’s bound to tell you where your brand stands. Look at it as an evaluation that will improve your brand’s rating. Does that sound like something you’d put on your to-do list? Yes/No
Okay. Some more questions for you. See how you respond, if you relate to the following options and how you’d rate your brand in this unofficial review:
If you could respond and relate to the questions above, let’s look at the next two steps in the unofficial brand review that will help turn around your personal brand in the coming year. Ready?
Step 1 Immersion Process Get clear on exactly what you want your personal brand to stand for next year. This is about getting a sense of your brand’s inner trajectory. Where do you want to go? Where do you want to land? What do you want to accomplish? Get immersed in your brand’s goals, objectives, strategies, tactics, and expected outcomes. Next, make sure you have a process set up so you can evaluate your progress, month by month. (Otherwise, this process is rendered meaningless.)
Step 2 Reality Check or, In Your Dreams… What message do you want your personal brand to send out to your audience next year? How do you want people to feel about your brand? What powerful clues are you going to embed in your brand that will captivate, engage, and attract new audiences and keep them coming back for more? (As I said, this is in your dreams… and note, dreams do come true.)
FYI — the stronger your brand, the more powerful you are, and the better you can inspire, captivate, and engage your audience.
The good news: After conducting your own unofficial brand review, you’ll find your personal brand will emerge with a clarity and ability to make more meaningful emotional connections in a world with a low attention span. (That is seriously good news.)
Remember: Your brand is sending out thousands of snippets of dialogue, conversations and clues nonstop, whether you know it or not. Conducting your own unofficial brand review is going to help you turn these around so you can create a more synergistic and congruent brand dialogue that will provoke and captivate your audience.
On a final note, a few benefits from conducting your unofficial brand review:
Last question: Are you willing to add an unofficial review of your personal brand on your to-do list in the last few days of December Yes/No?
If you are, let me know what you’ve come up with and how your brand stands up for next year.
Is that a deal Yes/No??!