How to Stop Caring & Get into Personal Branding {w/ Nasuha Browning} - www.ShareDiversity.com Shared Diversity by Sina Port - Business, Branding, and Womanhood
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We all know what it's like to have people spread their unwanted opinions, and snoop into our lives & life decisions. It's annoying and honestly, we often don't know how to react (especially when those opinions come from family or people we meet at the workplace).
That's why I wanted to talk to Nasuha also called Nash. She's a boss woman, business owner and single mother from Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. She shared her story of being undervalued and underrated at work, and how she raised above her environment to create her independence. Building a Personal Brand was an important step in her journey to becoming a self-sufficient businesswoman.
Get your Personal Brand Guide here: https://www.sinaport.com/start-your-personal-brand-guide
We talked about:
What you get wrong about Personal Brand
What it actually means to build a brand that's true to who you are - How to stop caring about what people think (family & society)
Productivity hacks & prioritizing techniques
Managing a business & a family as a single mother
How to build a brand OFFLINE
Her 5 Steps to create a brand
What made her find her purpose
STOP, don't leave, here's Nash's question for you - Inshallah leave a comment here: What is the biggest limitation that you put for yourself in the business world? Share your diversity with us!
Video version: https://youtu.be/YvPRt_jPzPQ
Share your diversity with us!
Go to http://www.sharediversity.com and subscribe to the newsletter
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Shared Diversity with Sina Port
We all know what it's like to have people spread their unwanted opinions, and snoop into our lives & life decisions. It's annoying and honestly, we often don't know how to react (especially when those opinions come from family or people we meet at the workplace).
That's why I wanted to talk to Nasuha also called Nash. She's a boss woman, business owner and single mother from Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. She shared her story of being undervalued and underrated at work, and how she raised above her environment to create her independence. Building a Personal Brand was an important step in her journey to becoming a self-sufficient businesswoman.
Get your Personal Brand Guide here: https://www.sinaport.com/start-your-personal-brand-guide
We talked about:
What you get wrong about Personal Brand
What it actually means to build a brand that's true to who you are - How to stop caring about what people think (family & society)
Productivity hacks & prioritizing techniques
Managing a business & a family as a single mother
How to build a brand OFFLINE
Her 5 Steps to create a brand
What made her find her purpose
STOP, don't leave, here's Nash's question for you - Inshallah leave a comment here: What is the biggest limitation that you put for yourself in the business world? Share your diversity with us!
Video version: https://youtu.be/YvPRt_jPzPQ
Share your diversity with us!
Go to http://www.sharediversity.com and subscribe to the newsletter
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Subscribe to the Muslim Businesswoman channel & please leave us a review on iTunes inshallah!
Follow us on
Twitter
Instagram
Youtube
Facebook
Do you have a question? Leave it in our Q&A form, I'll be happy to answer you in the next podcast! Here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfy1JzCvhDTD4YDPmrMzOZqoJcO3-unZKelM_g4VZsVfp1VeQ/viewform
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Shared Diversity with Sina Port
42 min