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Using your personal brand as an icebreaker

Using your personal brand as an icebreaker

Your reputation precedes you. You are the one in control of creating your reputation by placing yourself in social situations (even online) where you create, network, and showcase yourself.

By putting yourself out there, you're allowing other people to get to know you better, or at least create a perception of you. Through this, they try to find something in common with you to have something to talk about.

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