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    Megan, what a great post. I think this is something that gets overlooked for many people professing to be 'personal branding coaches'...the exciting thing here for me is the work involved with uncovering a personal brand. Just because a personal brand cannot be created, does not mean that you cannot uncover talents and passions that have been lurking beneath the surface! It is this part of my work I enjoy the most, when you discover a hidden passion or field of expertise that can be exploited to reinforce an indivudals 'brand' and standing amongst their target audience.

    I almost completely agree accept I take it a little further with "There is No 'ing' in Brand"...what do you think:
    http://www.yourbrandplan.com/forum/personal-brand-career-strategy/972-there-no-ing-brand.html

    Luke,

    Glad to meet a fellow advocate for personal branding. I too love those moments when the client recognizes that there are parts of who they are that they previously thought irrelevant (or even something they should downplay) that are in fact the key to their professional success and satisfaction.

    Hopefully with time more people will see that personal branding is only successful when it is authentic process - and see PR as something one does after the clear, unique promise of value is clarified.

    Ciao!
    Megan

    Thanks to all for those great comments!

    David - I know how problematic (and at the same time wonderfully rich) language can be. If I could choose the language to describe what I believe personal branding to be, I might not choose the word branding because of the image and connotations that already exist around the term. (Images of clever packaging and painful burning are some of the less pleasant pictures that come to mind.)

    But why not embrace the language as it does exist rather than fight it? Imagine in five year's time...the term branding bringing up images of radiating energy and authenticity from a person or object in the average person's mind? We can tell our young children when they ask what branding is that back in the old days people used to say that branding was about marketing or clever packaging....or even searing an animal's skin. But now branding is about unabashedly expressing who you are to make a difference in organizations and people's lives. Given the evolution of language today, that does not seem like an unreasonable possibility.

    I personally like the idea of branding as an action because nothing in life is static.....even our personal brands. We are evolving, changing, growing...ever act, every choice we make is an act of branding. One could say that personal branding is both about uncovering what is unique and compelling about ourselves and communicating that in an authentic and compelling way. The uncovering process in many ways takes place over time...very few of us get 100% clear about our brands instantly. I don't believe it is as simple as moving from A to B....

    Strong personal brands are clear, consistent, and constant. But are they static?

    Something to ponder....

    Thanks for the thought provoking post!

    Megan

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