It’s hard for me to listen to people but I am automatically drawn to Chris’ knowledge and intelligence. Glad I found him and, subsequently, this channel as a resource.
On my resume I put that I'm a "check twice cutter" on the tag line. It emphasizes that I'm so paranoid/anxious about my work that I double check everything but in a positive light.
Annoyingly early. I think being prepared and on time is probably the most important thing for me. At the same time people who don't respect other people's time can sometime make me so frustrated.
I can’t stop my self from clicking when ever I see Chris. Guys, does anybody knows how can I find that exact board for my Classes? Thanks from a Transformative Chilean Facilitator
What do you think about “Visual story interpreter” or “Visual idea interpreter” ? I’m a cinematographer who specializes in helping small businesses, entrepreneurs and artists create visual content that helps tell their story and get their message across to their desired audience.
I recently started calling myself "The Cigar Smoking Brand Strategist" which is accurate, but feels kind of gimmicky/cliche. Any advice on how I could tweak that?
@@thefutur I'm not sure. I'm trying to find a way to stand out from the other 1.3 bazillion brand strategists and trying to build some kind of personal brand to do it. Kind of like the girl who is a "world class hugger" I'm just trying to find something about myself that doesn't necessarily have anything to do with my work but makes me different from others.
@@JamesWelbes Well her hugging ability probably does play into her brand as it exudes empathy and customer care most likely. Maybe the cigar part plays a roll in the level of luxury quality you offer. However you'd have to do some customer teaching on your website to sort of give them that idea I'd assume.
What happen to going on faith with what you believe works for you and just bet on yourself? All of this critical thinking and word manipulation is bs. If the work is good. Ima call my brand w.e the hell i want.