You’re at a party
or a networking function.
How many times
are you asked the question...“So, what do you do?”
And isn’t the
whole conversation shaped by how you answer it!
We may not like
it, but by how we answer (or don’t answer), that question is critical to how
we’re perceived.
Finding ways to
answer this question honestly, with excitement, with passion, and with purpose
means that we can inspire others. It means that we can engage in real and
meaningful conversations about what we do with people you are genuinely
interested in finding out more about what we do.
What we talk
about here is for you to create your own “elevator speech” to learn more click
here
There’s also
another side to this too...
How we answer
this question has much to do with how we feel about ourselves too, and how we
value our creative work.
It is essential
to get very clear on what it is that you do. And what you offer...
Here’s some
examples:
·
“I design handbags that are functional, stylish and
well hand made. I only use vintage fabrics
and my bags are
only produced in limited edition of 20 in each fabric design”.
·
“I help passionate people transition from full time
employment to self employment
and do what they
love doing”.
·
“I work with fashion retailers and help them create
fashionable catalogues that are strategically targeted to their target audience”.
·
“I help clients get clear what’s really important to
them and their business, and work alongside them as we take action!
Now’s the time to
get crystal clear on WHY you are who you are, and WHAT you want to be known
for!
Tap into your
Desire, Passion, and Purpose (DPP), by getting to the truth of what you love
doing and this will have you soaring high in your new creative business.
That’s why we
recommend completing the DPP test every six to twelve months.
That way you are
always in tune with what you want and what you love doing!
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