EP 028 | You Are A Brand. Whether You Like It Or Not with Bruce Philp – Part 2
October 4, 2017
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“Taking yourself seriously has power. It says you are playing a longer game.” Bruce Philp, author Consumer Republic.
If you’re consulting under your own name, playing small and not fully embracing a powerful brand, you signal tentativeness to consumers. Having a brand, and filling a particular brand space gives consumers the confidence to hire you.
In this episode we learn:
– to combat and outsmart imposter syndrome
– what it looks like when clients have total confidence in you
– why clients want you to be the answer
– how you will grow into a bigger, brighter version of yourself with brand improvements
Take Aways
Keep Imposter Syndrome at bay:
- Strive to learn. Never stop trying to get better at what you do.
- Foster the positive experience. Even beautiful rooms fade over time, but the clients will always remember if they had a positive experience working with you.
- Remember your stories. Don’t be afraid to share past experiences with clients. Anecdotes assure them you have the chops for the work.
English writer Samuel Johnson said, “Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information upon it.” As a designer, you don’t have to know everything; you just have to know who to ask.
Vinyl – TV show set in the 70’s has great set design. Check it out.
Recommended Reading
Consumer Republic – Nobility in buying good quality.
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