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The Art Of Fearless Self - Promotion - Meredith Fineman

The Art Of Fearless Self - Promotion - Meredith Fineman

FromSelling with Love


The Art Of Fearless Self - Promotion - Meredith Fineman

FromSelling with Love

ratings:
Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Jun 23, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Since when was self-promotion such a bad thing? On today’s Superhumans at Work episode, we’re joined by author of Brag Better and CEO of FinePoint, Meredith Fineman. With a focus on visibility and voice, Meredith will totally challenge your beliefs about self-promotion and coach you on how to master the fine art of bragging to uplevel your career. Listen out for: Why talking about yourself and your accomplishments is scary and overwhelming. What does it mean to brag? The necessary tools you need to show off effectively. The Volume & Merit Link - Why loud achievers get all the attention. How to brag in your bio. Bragging vs. Vulnerability - why it’s so scary. Like this episode? Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE on iTunes and Spotify. Tag us @Mindvalley on Instagram or Twitter and share it with your friends!  Mentions: Want to meet Jason and other Superhumans like yourself. Join the free live call with Mindvalley's Jason Campbell - https://go.mindvalley.com/superhumans-coaching Want to vamp up your bragging skills? Grab your copy of Brag Better here - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0593086813?tag=randohouseinc41440-20
Released:
Jun 23, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

We spend 70% of our waking hours at work, yet so many of us are left dissatisfied and unhappy. It's about time we challenge this and make work a tool for your personal and professional growth. Join Mindvalley’s Jason Campbell, as he plugs you directly into the minds of the world’s best authors, peak performers, and workplace experts to hack the code of becoming ‘Superhumans At Work’