"I get people to remember who they are" ❤ THIS is so powerful. You've given language to something I do with people that I work with. We use psychological metrics to assess their level of authenticity so they can see areas that they may have suppressed in those early years. This allows them to access the areas that they aren't utilizing yet, that go untapped, that could actually give them an advantage in their personal brand. I absolutely love these series you're doing around personal branding. Thank you for sharing these insights.
I absolutely loved this episode. Personal branding is getting people to remember who they are. This touched me. When I create brand strategies with people, I ask some deep questions to try to get to the root of who they are and why they do what they do. You summed it up perfectly with that statement. "Not invention, but memory." Thanks for sharing, Chris!🙏
Thanks Chris! Seems like the mroe honest you are about yourself, the more you attract the same type of people, building your own tribe. What a journey!
I also listened to Ed Mylett’s podcast from about 4 weeks ago. Both of you are spot on. And it’s opened my eyes that even a stay at home mom needs to brand herself. Because, if she re-enters the workforce, wants to eventually place her child in private school or even colleges now tend to Vet the families. So it’s so important! Thanks Chris ❤
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 Personal *branding is about discovering one's authentic self, healing, and showing up genuinely, rather than focusing on selling products or services.* 01:38 Effective *personal branding involves understanding human behavior, emphasizing connection and meaning over traditional selling tactics.* 03:15 The *evolution of branding traces back to the Industrial Revolution, where specialization led to the need for companies to distinguish themselves through identity and marketing.* 04:12 In *the modern era, branding is about differentiation, preference, and creating an emotional connection with consumers who seek meaning rather than just survival.* 05:52 Every *product has a story, and a compelling narrative enhances brand preference, emphasizing the importance of an authentic and integral personal story in personal branding.* 08:22 Personal *branding is not about invention but remembering one's true self, urging individuals to break free from the personas they create and reconnect with their authentic identity.* Made with HARPA AI
chris: I want to be my truest self because when I'm my truest self, i attract people also chris: talk about eating buggers 🤣 i have an irrational emotional affinity to chris because of his truest
Sadly graphic design has become / is a joke. The market is oversaturated and designers are undervalued. That is why there are 2,000 people applying for 1 position on Linkedin. With AI entering the picture it just makes things even worse. Most Creative Directors are clueless, indifferent and don't even know what they want. But the main problem is that graphic design is too subjective. When you factor in all of the different industries, visual styles, trends, specializations and niches there are just way too many potential variables within the industry itself. You can have 20 award winning brand campaigns and not get hired b/c the CD doesn't like the color pink or the font you used. It's a joke. Anyway, unlike law, medicine, or law enforcement, design and advertising doesn't really matter and designers don't really change the world. It truly is visual pollution and noise people try to ignore but in reality don't even really notice in the first place.
Personal branding is remembering who you are. Love it, Chris.
"Your personal brand is not invention, it's memory".
I think I'll make a tatoo out of it ahah ❤
This line was so beautiful that I wouldn't even be surprised if you did 😂
"I get people to remember who they are" ❤ THIS is so powerful. You've given language to something I do with people that I work with. We use psychological metrics to assess their level of authenticity so they can see areas that they may have suppressed in those early years. This allows them to access the areas that they aren't utilizing yet, that go untapped, that could actually give them an advantage in their personal brand. I absolutely love these series you're doing around personal branding. Thank you for sharing these insights.
I absolutely loved this episode. Personal branding is getting people to remember who they are. This touched me. When I create brand strategies with people, I ask some deep questions to try to get to the root of who they are and why they do what they do. You summed it up perfectly with that statement. "Not invention, but memory."
Thanks for sharing, Chris!🙏
Thanks Chris! Seems like the mroe honest you are about yourself, the more you attract the same type of people, building your own tribe. What a journey!
I also listened to Ed Mylett’s podcast from about 4 weeks ago. Both of you are spot on. And it’s opened my eyes that even a stay at home mom needs to brand herself. Because, if she re-enters the workforce, wants to eventually place her child in private school or even colleges now tend to Vet the families. So it’s so important! Thanks Chris ❤
Building my personal brand was a game changer for my business - love this clip! Adorable clip of family Do at lunch. 🙌
This was a great day! Glad I was there in person for this.
Thanks for coming, looking forward to the next one.
Honestly pretty much everytime I watch your videos I get goosebumps so...🎯
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 Personal *branding is about discovering one's authentic self, healing, and showing up genuinely, rather than focusing on selling products or services.*
01:38 Effective *personal branding involves understanding human behavior, emphasizing connection and meaning over traditional selling tactics.*
03:15 The *evolution of branding traces back to the Industrial Revolution, where specialization led to the need for companies to distinguish themselves through identity and marketing.*
04:12 In *the modern era, branding is about differentiation, preference, and creating an emotional connection with consumers who seek meaning rather than just survival.*
05:52 Every *product has a story, and a compelling narrative enhances brand preference, emphasizing the importance of an authentic and integral personal story in personal branding.*
08:22 Personal *branding is not about invention but remembering one's true self, urging individuals to break free from the personas they create and reconnect with their authentic identity.*
Made with HARPA AI
The world needs to hear this - well done Chris
Glad to know that this video actually exists 😂
Every time i listen to this guy, I'm amazed.
Authentic and vulnerable 🌻
I love the both the podcast and the video series. Always a source of inspiration and insights, amazing content Chris!
This definitely resonates!
Dang. that was a great point. The Chickens got me lol. 🤣
The Ratatouille clip....superior editing and storytelling. lol
Mo and his team at work.
6:30 Story could be one thing, and you add great tangible product on your story that prove your Story/Why. That could be game changer
Quiet Branding is what I do.
best video ever IMO, thanks Chris!
Thank you
I absolutely loved this episode.
Too much insight, Gotta rewatch. Thank you Chris
Very welcome
Replay! Great thought-provoking point of view!!
that 🎤 drop at the end!!! 🔥
This video is not for me. Oh, dont misunderstand, its not for me because i watched the entire talk yesterday and loved it :D hehe
Hahaha
wow so to the point one of the best recent videos :))
Thank you
Hey Marthaaaaa 😍 I see you all focused and listening carefully.
Thank You!
Brilliant! Each time! THANK YOU
Glad you enjoyed it!
🔵 Tanger ❤
Brilliant! THANK YOU
This was straight 🔥
BLUE GIRL EVEN WROTE PONCTUATION.
DAMN THE TRUTH BOMBS ARE UNREAL
Biutiful ser! Love it! Thank you! ❤
Thank you! 😊
Amazing ❤
Genial!... increíble mensaje; sobre todo para personas como yo que soy diseñador y siempre lo he visto desde el lado corporativo
I LOVE THIS VIDEO TO BITS
Thank you
“It’s not invention, it’s memory.” 🤔
Great content
Thank you
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
this is content.
That was good.
Love it
chris: I want to be my truest self because when I'm my truest self, i attract people
also chris: talk about eating buggers 🤣
i have an irrational emotional affinity to chris because of his truest
then it's working.
Awesome
Great insights, and well said! (My boogers are totally GMO, though...)
Haha.
If God is a Designer? He needs to take a Masterclass in kerning....dat hat!
Haha
My tagine "failure is fuel"
Yep
Yes it is! Well at least for some haha.
@@thefutur yes 🙌🙌
Amazing, no one every put it this simply. Branding = eat your boogers ✅
Haha
Hello The Futur
Is it agood to learn packaging designing now....?
Is it a good skill to have now as of next years also?❓
sure. If you're good.
@@thefutur thanks.👍
I shall be!
Who's the Moroccan in the blue shirt?
❤
nice
Sadly graphic design has become / is a joke. The market is oversaturated and designers are undervalued. That is why there are 2,000 people applying for 1 position on Linkedin. With AI entering the picture it just makes things even worse. Most Creative Directors are clueless, indifferent and don't even know what they want. But the main problem is that graphic design is too subjective. When you factor in all of the different industries, visual styles, trends, specializations and niches there are just way too many potential variables within the industry itself. You can have 20 award winning brand campaigns and not get hired b/c the CD doesn't like the color pink or the font you used. It's a joke. Anyway, unlike law, medicine, or law enforcement, design and advertising doesn't really matter and designers don't really change the world. It truly is visual pollution and noise people try to ignore but in reality don't even really notice in the first place.
firsttt
Why are the guys playing on their phones while the women are taking notes?
Maybe they're taking notes on their phones. Women tend to have way nicer handwriting. :-)
remove music from video and sound effects unnecessary lol
Thank you for the feedback
Remember. -Mufasa
Who's the girl in blue? name please