Feeling impatient? Here's what I've found that can help.
I remember asking my mom, “What do you think my email address should be!?” The first thing that came to her mind was that I was impatient. Hence, impatientanna@yahoo.com was born. I kept that email address until I was a senior in high school, and I think it became a self-fulfilling prophecy. My dad possessed all of the qualities I wanted at that age: Patience. Composure. Level-headedness. And it wasn’t until a few months ago, that I truly understood how I could unlock these qualities in myself.
My Guide to Writing Morning Pages
On Instagram Stories last week, I asked if anyone had questions about Morning Pages, to which many of you responded with fabulous questions that I will answer here in this blog post. After you read this, you will know everything you need to know about morning pages (at least from my POV :) and have the necessary information to decide how and if you’d like to try them for yourself.
3 Myths Standing in the Way of Building Your Personal Brand
As many benefits as there are to building your personal brand, there are myths that often inhibit people from sharing what they know online. I’m here to tell you that these myths are exactly that… myths. Let’s debunk some of the main fallacies I hear and why you shouldn't let them get in the way of your personal branding goals.
Three Reasons Why You Need Your Own Website
I created a personal website years ago. I remember loving the process. I’m an entrepreneur by trade and a creative at heart. I love my little ‘projects,’ and creating my personal website was the most fun of all. My personal website has continued to evolve as I’ve evolved. It’s always changing as I am always changing. I love that I have a place to share my knowledge, connect with my audience, and let others know how they can work with me. A personal website makes it real. Here are three main reasons you should start yours sooner rather than later.
How to Write Good Copy for Your Personal Website
To write well is one of the greatest challenges people face while building their personal brand. Everything you do for your personal brand involves the practice of writing; i.e, creating Instagram captions, voice over scripts, blog posts, emails, and most importantly, the copy on your personal website. If I had a nickel for everytime I heard, “But Anna, I’m just not a good writer, can I hire someone to do it for me?” I would be a very wealthy woman and I still wouldn’t hire anyone to do it for you. Here’s why.
How to Choose a Color Palette for Your Personal Brand (When You’re Not a Designer)
What is a visual identity? We define it as a cohesive collection of graphical elements that are chosen intentionally to bring your personal brand to life. The purpose of a visual identity is to create an emotional impression on your audience and inform your Ideal Brand Adopter about the essence of who you are and the many different aspects of your personality and professional expertise.
How to Write a Personal Brand Statement
Simply put, a Personal Brand Statement is an outward-facing statement that tells people what you do. That’s it. No need to overcomplicate it. If you do something they care about, they’ll follow you. That’s how it works. It’s also important to note the difference between a Personal Brand Statement and a Personal Mission Statement. A mission statement explains why your personal brand exists. What’s the purpose of your brand? What are you trying to accomplish by having a personal brand and sharing your content with others?
You Don’t Need To Be an Expert To Build Your Personal Brand, Here’s Why.
If you don’t have any real level of professional expertise, is it pointless to build a personal brand? Absolutely not. Take heart in knowing you don’t have to share educational content on social media to have a credible personal brand. Everyone has to start somewhere. If you’re a person who wants to serve others, share what’s true for you, and tap that creativity muscle, you will find immense joy and satisfaction from creating content consistently and engaging with an audience who is interested in who you are and what you do.
The Most Frequently Asked Questions about PBA
PBA opens for enrollment on Monday, March 29. These are your questions, answered.
5 Limiting Beliefs that Damage Your Personal Brand
In today’s blog post, learn what you can do to dispose of the limiting beliefs that prevent you from making real progress in your business and building an influential personal brand.
How I Started Personal Brand Accelerator
I remember when I first decided to call myself a “Personal Brand Strategist.” I woke up one morning and knew this was the name that felt most aligned with the work I was starting to do. During that time, I was designing Squarespace websites, writing copy, and helping people optimize their LinkedIn and Instagram accounts. I tried my hand at designing media kits, creating peoples’ visual identities, and even helped my clients take pictures for their social media posts. I tried my hand at everything under the sun…
4 Ways to Know if You're Ready to Build a Personal Brand
You might have an idea of what it means to have a personal brand, but what does it mean, really? Simply put: a personal brand is you, online. A personal brand is every touchpoint of communication that people have with you; i.e., your website, Instagram profile, TikTok videos, emails, and LinkedIn posts, etc. Having a personal brand means that you are intentional about what you choose to share online. It is essential that you do not look at your personal brand as a separate entity. Your personal brand should be an honest reflection of who you truly are. A personal brand cannot be created as a construct to hide behind. A personal brand is not about creating one's “perfect” identity. Rather, it is the process of revealing your true self to the world. So how does one know if they’re truly ready to start building their brand? How can you be sure if this is the best use of your time and resources? Well, I’ll tell you, it starts with these 4 things.
4 Things to Remember Before Creating Content for Your Personal Brand
Your personal brand is the key to getting paid for who you are and not just what you do. But there’s a catch. You have to create content for social media to reap the benefits that a personal brand can give you; benefits like a flexible schedule, working with highly-compatible clients and doing work that makes you feel fulfilled. There are many words of advice you will find on the internet when searching for things like, “Best tips to create content.” You might look for inspiration online to help you create better content, but it’s important to remember that the best ways to improve your content aren’t always found there. Your content will improve when you start looking inward for answers and inspiration.
How to Abandon Perfectionism and Share More on Social Media
Here’s a tip I try and remember: let go of the idea that content needs to be perfect for it to be shared. No piece of content will ever be perfect. A post can always be better before it is shared. The truth is, there are simply are not enough hours in the day to agonize over every detail. So how does one abandon perfectionism and share more content on social media?
How to Make Friends as an Adult
One of the biggest questions I get asked on TikTok and Instagram is how I’ve managed to make friends in a new city after driving solo across the country and moving to Boston. When I arrived here almost 4 months ago, there was not a single soul who knew my name. Now, I’ve managed to make countless fantastic connections and planted seeds for a new and fruitful community. Making friends as an adult can be daunting, not to mention 10x more difficult during a Pandemic. So how do you do it? I have a few ideas for you.
How to Start a Blog
Do you believe that you have something worth sharing? Do you believe that others want to read what your writing? I believe they do. Do you? Here's how to start a blog (from the girl who's been blogging since 2014).
How to Stop Caring What People Think About You
Caring too much about what people think about you is fear that causes deep turmoil, inner-restlessness, and sickening anxiety that can prevent us from taking action and building our personal brands. I know, because I've lived it. I used to let the opinions of others consume me until I actually couldn't take it anymore. The constant chatter in my head was making me sick and preventing me from making any real progress in my personal development. At some point, you begin to consider, "There has to be another way; there has to be a way out of this.” And guess what? There is. There is a way out. Here are a few tricks I've learned that have helped me build my personal brand and share content with virtually no fear.
How to Select a Title for Yourself
There are many ways to build your personal brand, selecting a title for yourself is a great way to start. Here are six steps that will lead you in the right direction and help you determine the best title for you and your personal brand. Remember, there are no rules. You can be anything you want to be!
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Personal Brand Accelerator is for you, the person with a story they want to share with the world, the person who upholds values like honesty and authenticity, the person who has a desire to be intentional with how they present themselves online.
The Resume Is Dying: Why You Need a Personal Brand Instead
Today, new standards have been set, and workers are implementing new strategies to approach employers. If you're struggling to secure a new position, here are five reasons why you should create your own personal brand. These tips will allow you to change your mindset and get hired.