
What do you actually want to be known for professionally?
And no, I don’t mean the fluffy “I’m a hard-worker and a team player” nonsense.
What do you want people to be able to say about you when you’re not in the room? What kind of reputation do you actually want to have?
Knowing the answers to these questions is what separates you
from being someone to THE ONE.
Because whether you realize it or not, your professional reputation is being built every single day in the way you describe your role, in the way you introduce yourself, in the way you talk about your impact (or avoid it altogether).
And if your first instinct is to say,
“Oh, I just help with that...”
“It’s not a big deal…”
“I was just doing my job…”
Then guess what?
That’s exactly how people will think of you.
Nice.
Helpful.
Replaceable.
That’s why in this workbook and audio training, you’ll:
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Learn how the words you choose are either building or sabotaging your reputation.
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Discover what you actually want to be known for (and how to get there).
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See exactly where you're underselling yourself so you can stop being seen as just "nice" and "helpful"