Business Book Review: Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki
My all-time favourite book for deciding to see the work, the world and life for what it could be.
Why You Should Start a Podcast Channel for Your Personal Brand in 2024 (10 Tips)
Elevate your brand voice on the platform taking over the media landscape.
Business Book Review: Your Best Year Ever by Michael Hyatt
There’s setting personal goals like most do every New Year, and then there’s setting goals intentionally and like a savvy business leader.
Why You Should Start a YouTube Channel for Your Personal Brand in 2024
Now is the time to press play on this next stage of your personal brand.
Business Book Review: Drive by Daniel H. Pink
If you’ve ever wondered why you or your team are lacking motivation or have marvelled at the drive of others, Pink is your guide forward.
Make Business Personal this Holiday Season (3 Tips)
In the season of giving, don’t let your message of appreciation get lost in the sea of sameness. Add a personal touch to the festive feelings.
Business Book Review: Get to the Point by Joel Schwartzberg
In Get to the Point, Schwartzberg provides a razor-sharp manual for the art of public speaking.
What do you believe in? (3 Tips for your personal brand beliefs)
You process external interactions internally through the filters of your belief system. It’s also what others do when they interact with you. So, what beliefs is your personal brand communicating?
Business Book Review: Flow by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
Csikszentmihalyi skilfully shares how the pursuit of happiness could actually be about finding flow. And harmonising enough meaningful flow starts to create purpose.
Connect the Dots of Your Personal Brand (4 Tips)
It’s easy to assume all work and no play leads to success. But, broad life experiences might just be the competitive advantage your personal brand needs.
Business Book Review: Ikigai by Hector Garcia and Francesc Miralles
Garcia and Miralles share the beautiful Japanese belief that everyone has an Ikigai - a reason to jump out of bed each morning.
How are you growing your ‘specific knowledge’ for your personal brand? (3 Tips)
Following the masses makes you replaceable. Getting specific is what makes you inimitable. It builds a moat around your personal brand’s competitive edge.
Business Book Review: Leaders Eat Last by Simon Sinek
Leaders Eat Last should be required reading for everyone who calls themselves a manager. To help them actually be leaders.
Why You Should Think Like a TV Star for Your Personal Brand (7 Tips)
While not as glamourised as ‘movie stars’, are TV stars the secret to lasting personal brand impact?