How to Show Your Personality Online without Compromising Your Privacy

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Today's podcast episode is all about authenticity online.

In Visible Impact, I teach a four-part framework for creating content that engages your audience and that shows your authority and your authenticity in a really direct way.

But today, I really want to double down on authenticity. I want to break through some limiting beliefs that you may have when it comes to showing up authentically online and give you some examples and tips so that you can literally you can hop off this podcast this week and show up more authentically because if that is your missing piece in your visibility strategy, you're going to see that makes such a big difference for you literally this week.

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Discussed in Episode #54

  • How to overcome underselling so you can be confidently visible

  • Breaking through limiting beliefs you may have when it comes to showing up authentically online

  • Why it's important to define your version of success and own it

  • How to show up in an authentic way while honoring your privacy

  • Why authenticity helps to create trustworthiness with your audience

  • Storytelling and why it should be the foundation of your content

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PS: In the midst of this challenging time I’ve been asking myself what I can do to help? One of the #1 ways I support my clients is by helping them simplify their business so that they can increase the flow of money without creating extra work. In this season simplified visibility and sales is needed more than ever.

So if you’re craving personal support as you reposition your free and paid work, I’d love to help you simplify your sales process so that you can produce income in your business even during a challenging time. If you want support you can check out my services and book a free discovery call here, or you can send me a DM on Instagram.

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