Self-Branding Recap

On May 10, AWiBers attended a dynamic seminar on self-branding, led by Selam Minaye, Managing Director at Orangeswitch. The session opened with a reflective exercise where participants shared their “superpowers,” setting the tone for deeper self-awareness. Through interactive discussions and group activities, attendees explored and debunked common myths about self-branding. The exercises, though subtle, revealed powerful personal stories and helped uncover each individual’s authentic brand.
Core Concepts
- Personal Branding is how people perceive you — the image and reputation you present to the world.
- It’s not just for influencers or celebrities — everyone has a personal brand.
- Your brand should reflect your core values and adapt as you grow.
Steps to Building Your Brand
- Own Your Voice – Be authentic and intentional in how you communicate.
- Discover Your Brand – Identify what makes you unique.
- Define Your Brand – Clarify your values, strengths, and message
- Amplify Your Brand – Share your story and presence confidently with others
Personal Power and Identity
- Choose one word to describe your superpower – this becomes your unique identity.
Building Confidence
- Use a power pose to boost confidence.
- Morning mirror exercise: Appreciate your strengths daily to build self-assurance.
- When sharing your story, stand your ground and speak with confidence.
Myths About Personal Branding
- Myth: Personal branding is for influencers and celebrities
- Truth: It’s about clarity and building meaningful networks — it applies to everyone.
- Myth: If I’m authentic, I don’t need branding
- Truth: You may feel confident, but others may not see or feel that unless it’s clearly communicated.
- Myth: Your brand should be the same everywhere, always
- Truth: Core values stay the same, but context matters — tailor your approach to your audience.
- Myth: Personal branding is just self-promotion
- Truth: It’s about service — helping others understand who you are, what you do, and what you bring to the table.
- Truth: Your personal brand should evolve over time Rebranding shows growth, impact, and shifting priorities.
- Myth: If I don’t post online, I don’t have a brand
- Truth: Your brand lives in how you show up — not just online but in real life too.
- Truth: Your brand is the sum of your reputation, not your CV
- It’s built on how people experience and remember you.
- It’s built on how people experience and remember you.
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