Whether interviewing for a job or making a presentation, weaving a strong personal narrative could be the one thing that keeps you on top. Here are a few tips to turning on your personal branding story without turning off your audience.
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cringe-worthy. I hate when I am asked to talk about myself. “So, what’s your story?”
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