If you're not sure how to start, here are some tips to help you promote yourself at work without annoying your entire office. 1. Change how you think about self-promoting If the very idea of self-promotion makes you cringe, you need to change your perception entirely. You probably think...
Okay, so you know a thing or two about making yourself promotable. But if you want to get promoted at work, there’s more to it than that. Here’s some actionable advice to help you approach the promotion process (though with a caveat that every organization and situation is slightly di...
When it comes time to leverage the influence you’ve built to promote a particular initiative or idea, be strategic. Clark recommends creating a“power map” to guide your campaign. “Create an org chart of decision makers related to your issue,” she says. As you go through the levels, ...
Other times, to exercise self-control you’ll decide to be intentional about doing something. You might progress toward your goal of building better sleep habits by waking at a certain time each day, regardless of your...
How to self promote without doing it in an awkward way How to network in your company to increase your chance for career advancement How to network in your industry to get specific advice and help in your job search. Below is the first 5 minutes of this month’s coaching call. You can...
It’s frowned upon and seen as rude. In fact, many forums have a “no self-promotion” rule these days. But all is not lost. Therearea few ways to promote your own content without getting yourself booted off of every platform on the web. ...
Improve yourself at no detriment to your current job or workplace. A lot of people rely on tomorrow when thinking about self-development and new skills. But, hey, tomorrow is already here! It’s time to develop your skills and forge new ones. ...
Self-marketing may not be easy, but it is essential for success. And it’s not something that you do when you have little to no work, it should be a part of your daily routine. It’s all about showing people what you can do, what your skills are and what you bring to the table...
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) defines it as a “piece of writing by you that helps the audience access or understand your artistic work.” SAIC provides an in-depth guide to creating an artist statement. Like other creative endeavors, writing and fine-tuning your message...
Be ready to promote yourself Create an elevator pitch Up-to-date bio and social media profiles Create your own mix Network and create your community Have fun! Some resources that I found helpful from people much smarter than myself.