Thursday, March 5, 2020
Are You Bragging or Self-Promoting - Introvert Whisperer
Introvert Whisperer / Are You Bragging or Self-Promoting - Introvert Whisperer Are You Bragging or Self-Promoting? Often times when weâre with a mindless bragger we think that because they are doing all of that boastful chatter that they must be perceived as a real winner. Bragging really isnât that effective. Sure, some of it may do some good to help that person get ahead, but generally, most people donât care to listen to that sort of thing very long. You can self-promote without coming across as a bragging jerk. Also, people are attracted to others who are confident, which means asserting your personal brand by self-promotion a good thing to do. Letâs detail out some of the things you can do to self-promote while avoiding being a bragger: Look for opportunities. You can easily update your boss and peers in the hallway, staff meeting or even by writing status reports. Look for ways to let people know what youâre up to. Stay modest. One of the obvious characteristics of being a bragger is a sense of arrogance. One of the biggest signs is using âIâ way too much. If youâre concerned you could be viewed as bragging, adopt a tactic of using âweâ when you speak of accomplishments when at all possible. Stay balanced. Part of the reason we dislike braggers is they drone on way too much about how wonderful they are or details about something they did. Keep your comments brief and everyone will appreciate it. You can be very impactful with just a couple of well thought out sentences. Use well-placed words. All it takes sometimes is one word. When you have a clear image of your personal branding, one well-placed word injected in what youâre saying will reinforce or extend your brand. Here is an example: âI champion and recruit talent.â Notice the word champion. It completely enriches what you know about that person. Keep to the facts. When what you are saying is simple, straightforward information, it isnât bragging, nor will it be perceived that way. Communicate your accomplishments. You are the only one who really knows. When we think our work speaks for itself, what we are doing is hoping someone will notice. Hoping isnât a good strategy for career growth. You are the only one who truly knows what youâve done, which means it must be you who communicates the information about your accomplishments. Keep people in the loop. It is good for you both. Other people will benefit by knowing about what youâve done or can do. You are a resource and you can help people understand what you can do for them or with them. Let me emphasize that Self-Promotion doesnât have to be obnoxious to be effective. But, if you donât Self-Promote you, who will? If you ever want to get ahead, you have to learn how to Self-Promote. I want to help you accelerate your career by connecting you with your Free Instant Access to my video that shows you simple, yet effective ways to Self-Promote. Start watching now: CLICK HERE Brought to you by Dorothy Tannahill-Moran â" dedicated to unleash your professional potential.
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