Raise Your Game: Personal Branding

Oct 25, 2015 1 Min Read
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Personal branding is a concept that promotes the idea of putting your best self forward for personal and professional development.

By learning how to create your brand, you will be able to leverage on your strengths to actively and confidently achieve the goals you set for yourself and take up opportunities presented to you.

Prema Jayabalan explains a three-way method to help you get started.

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Prema Jayabalan’s top five strengths are Positivity, Woo, Communication, Maximiser and Adaptability. She is learning to leverage her strengths in her everyday work and personal life. To engage with her, write to editor@leaderonomics.com.

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Prema was a team lead at Leaderonomics Digital. As a travel enthusiast who loves connecting with people from all walks of life, Prema believes that everything thrown to us by life enhances our development.

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