The funniest thing just happened with my husband.

A few weeks ago, I shared the entrepreneurship lessons that I’d learned from my trader husband.

If you missed it, you can find it here - https://lnkd.in/gb2JBQV4

A post that, I might add, did really well!

Recently, my husband received a motivational quote from one of his brokers.

He found that quote really familiar.

Then he had an epiphany: That quote was his!

There was no reference to where the quote had come from, but someone had clearly lifted it off my LinkedIn post on him.

We found it hilarious and personally, I was reminded again of the power of content creation.

When we speak and meet people, our reach and influence is limited only to those few people.

But online?

That same reach is limitless.

What we said a few months ago can still have an effect and turn bystanders into real paying clients (or in my husband’s case, as a Friday motivational quote!).

This means what we do can be scalable.

And that’s so very, very exciting.

So if you’ve ever hesitated to share your personal story online, please don’t.

I started sharing my own journey from being a VP at BlackRock to being my own boss because I wanted to help others find their dream job.

In return, I’ve been able to expand my network, and obtain incredible media opportunities while growing a career coaching business from the comforts of my home!

My story is not the first.

It will certainly not be the last.

So if you’d like to learn more about how to leverage personal branding to find your dream career, well.

You're in luck!

I have a webinar just on that.

And best of all: We won’t just cover personal branding.

We’ll also hone in on your strengths, values, the best ways to test drive your career, and also how you can quit with grace and negotiate for that 20%+ salary hike (which my clients have obtained)!

To find out more, click on 'FREE TRAINING' at https://lnkd.in/gjzfSnB8

See you there!

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