BRANDME!
January 2019 / Issue 1
PERSONAL BRANDING FOR PROFESSIONAL WOMEN
INTRODUCING TRACEY LIVINGSTON
Photo: Emma Marshall
FOUNDER, TRACEYLIV LTD COACHING & TRAINING
INTRODUCTION
FEATURE INTERVIEW
YOUR PERSONAL BRAND
ARTICLES
Building Your Personal
Tracey Livingston
TEAM
Creating a Vision for the
Brand for Success
Transformational &
Dionne, Jennifer, Emma &
Life You Want to Live
Business Coach
Shyla
Enhancing the Value of Women in the Workplace
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WELCOME EMPOWERING WOMEN TO BE UNSTOPPABLE!
Welcome to the first edition of
In this edition, we introduce you to
the BrandMe! Magazine. For
the meaning and importance of focusing on
those who have joined the Facebook group, you will know how excited I am to bring you this communication designed
your personal brand, along with inspiring interviews from me and the rest of the BrandMe! team to help you kick-start your brand journey for 2019 and beyond.
to help inspire, motivate and
We're also delighted to introduce our first
empower you to be your
cover girl and feature interviewee Tracey
absolute best and love the
Livingston who shares her views on her own
authentic you!
personal brand and how it's helped to shape who she is today. Enjoy!
Dionne x
BUILDING YOUR PERSONAL BRAND FOR SUCCESS WHY IT'S SO IMPORTANT TO BE THE BEST OF YOU
There are many different facets that make up who we are and I've always found that living up to all those labels can be overwhelming! Professional, business owner, wife, mother, sister,
focus on getting the support to you need to help you
daughter! When do you actually make time for you?
achieve them.
Building your confidence in who you are, your skills, your
Your personal brand is your IP, it's your reputation and
knowledge and your experience is an essential part of
your asset. So to help you step-up to the next level in
feeling fulfilled and happy with your life. As you'll
your career, profession or business, we're here to give
see, your personal brand plays a key role in all of this.
you that extra push so that you can see yourself and your brand authentically and on your own terms.
Whether it's your own self-motivation and development; the way you interact and connect with people or; your
Enrol on courses, read books (read BrandMe!), get a
overall self-image, when all of these things work together
coach, fill your network with like-minded women who
for your benefit and the benefit of those around you, it's
understand your challenges and will help you celebrate
a win, win situation! Who wouldn't want that?
your triumphs.
Making space for yourself can be challenging at the best
Whatever you do, you deserve to define your brand your
of times, but if you really want to grow and improve you
way and that's what we're here to help you do.
need to be able to explore your needs and goals, then
DIONNE SMITH
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ENHANCING THE VALUE OF WOMEN IN THE WORKPLACE MAINTAINING THE MOMENTUM FOR CHANGE
Over the last two years we have witnessed a global focus on women, especially in a professional sense. After the ‘Me Too’ movement took hold significantly in 2017. The emphasis on supporting women to feel empowered and speak out about the inequality and sexism they have experienced has created a greatly enhanced understanding of our self-value. This can be seen not only in our professional skills and experience, but also from a personal perspective, in terms of our nurturing and EQ (emotional intelligence) skills for building strong relationships. The 100-year anniversary of the suffragette movement and certain women gaining the right to vote has given further prominence to how far we have come – and we are moving in the right direction. However, if you Google ‘Female CEOs’ the results are far from inspiring. There are reports that female board membership and the number of female CEO’s is stagnating, that we are most likely to be the first CEO’s fired; and there’s still that inevitable glass ceiling on how much we are paid vs our male counterparts in the same roles. So, what do we need to do to keep moving away from the stereotypes and make a significant change in the way we are viewed in the workplace? While it’s clear that momentum is building and shining its spotlight on the inequality we're fighting, it's still paramount that we nurture the energy, drive and enthusiasm to stay focused on that goal. Our strength lies in continuing to support and showcase our solidarity like those suffragettes did 100 years ago. By understanding where the challenges are, we can focus on highlighting what else needs to be done. This will then help to improve the value of our contribution and involvement in the progression of business and world issues. This is not a them vs us battleground we're fighting and it’s not necessarily about feminism either – the issues are much wider when it comes to equality. What it's about is humanity, and respecting the contribution we all have to offer regardless of gender, race, religion or anything else that is used to stereotype, demoralise or demean each other.
"this is not a them vs us battleground" I sense that as we progress towards 2020, the drive towards equality will be led not only by us as women, but also wholeheartedly supported by men who don’t feel threatened by, or insecure about our presence in the workplace. We will continue to see the development of women’s organisations and groups, as well as female business owners empowering each other to progress within our professions, creating programmes designed to give us the confidence to step-up and be counted for the contribution we are making. More than that, there'll be the understanding and recognition that we're here to perform our roles to the highest degree possible and to enhance our lives and the world we live in, alongside our male peers.
DIONNE SMITH
FEATURE Q&A INTERVIEW TRACEY LIVINGSTON TRACEYLIV LTD COACHING & TRAINING
In her interview, Tracey reveals the passion for what she does and those she works with, as well
Photo: Emma Marshall
as how she uses her brand to make an impact with her audience and grow her business.
In our first feature interview we are excited to talk to Tracey Livingston of TraceyLiv.com Coaching & Training. Tracey has spent the last two yeas building a successful coaching business in London after moving to the UK from the US and marrying the love of her life, Chris. On Personal Development... Introduce yourself, what you do and what led you to becoming a business and transformational coach? My name is TraceyLiv and I’m an American living in London [my hubby is German!]. What I do is simple: help people discover and achieve whatever they want. I work with entrepreneurs, leaders and dreamers who seek to up-level in their businesses and lives so they can live life in prosperity, and on their own terms. The path to becoming an associate certified coach with the International Coaching Federation was an interesting one for another day, but I believe I’ve always had a gift to pull out the genius in others. I’ve been trained in dialogue & conflict resolution, have a degree in psychology, read endlessly and have a knack for cutting the BS and getting to the truth. The work that I do is highly intuitive, and I regularly channel/tap into spirituality with my clients.
There’s no denying that the advent of email, of Skype, of social media, of the internet has supported me to live, work and communicate from wherever I am in the world. My clients are mainly global across Europe, the Middle East, Australia and the United States!
Are there any ways in which you think social media has held you back or not supported your goals? The evil of social media is comparison, but I’ve got thick skin. I’ve done enough inner work to know who I am, to trust myself, to be authentically myself, and if I like what someone else is doing online, I appreciate it!
Which channels do you use the most to improve your online visibility? l’m good on camera so Facebook Lives and Instagram Lives are perfect for me. I typically post every other day. However, I love getting people onto Discovery Sessions so we can meet ‘in-person’ or connect over coffee in
What were your biggest positive influences when you were growing up? My parents raised me to be and do anything I wanted and they encouraged my own uniqueness. I feel blessed that the messaging I heard was that the world was my oyster, not my cage. How much that is worth? It’s priceless.
What would you say were your most negative influences when you were growing up? Nothing is negative; it’s all part of the contract we’re here to experience in this lifetime. Difficulties gave me strength, courage and sheer freakin’ grit.
On Social Media... How has social media helped you in your business / work?
London.
"building a personal portfolio & library online is a great way to share my content, trainings and expertise "
How important is social media in connecting you with your audience and building your influence? l’m not quite sure how important it is yet. I believe it’s a channel for people to find me, who resonate with my messaging that don’t live next door! I think YouTube is excellent, and I also think building a personal portfolio & library online is a great way to share my content, trainings and expertise in addition to social media.
On Personal Brand Image... When you think about your personal brand style, how would you describe yourself? I worked with Nargis Cross, a personal brander & photographer here in London, as well as Brodie Pierson in Canada. Their expertise in thinking about my branding
Do you have any tips for people who are shy about putting themselves ‘out there’ and being the ‘face’ of their brand? Just start from where you are. I remember being in college at 19 years old. Sitting in the back of every classroom and terrified the professor would call on me. Oh, I knew the answers! But if I was called on, I would ALWAYS turn bright red, hate when people looked at me and then stutter my way through answers. I wanted to hide. Then I realised that this doesn't help me. I had to speak up to get help from others and to get the scholarships I wanted to travel the world. I put myself in public speaking situations and HATED IT, but it made me stronger. I did moot court, model senate, facilitated for 100 people in Dubai, and now it all looks like I’ve always been this way. But let me tell you...I was 19 years old 13 years ago! Just start and you’ll blow your own mind.
style, such as colours, moods, emotions, copy, etc were great to talk through because I hadn’t put it altogether before. I would describe myself as a premium brand who portrays that in my messaging, and who can also be
What areas of your personal brand style do you think works for you the best in terms of your attraction and visibility (ie, images or video)?
found with no makeup on Facebook Lives! The goal is to
DEFINITELY VIDEO. 100%. People can get way more out of
be myself - the second I’m “trying” to be my brand, it
my personality, my philosophy, my communication and
doesn’t work.
my expertise by watching a 5 minute video rather than barely reading an Instagram post. I spend much more time
Photo: Emma Marshall
communicating on video.
"Being amazing at your craft, being 100% yourself and letting that shine are the keys to success."
And last but not least... Thinking about all of the elements of personal brand, why do you think it's so important for building an authentic persona with your target audience? It’s important because I am an expert and a leader in what I do. I’ve filmed for an Amazon Prime documentary last July in France...not because of my brand, but because of WHO I AM. Being amazing at your craft, being 100% yourself and letting that shine on and off camera are the keys to success.
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A personal brand that represents and honours the real you, is a personal brand that gives you the confidence to be yourself in every circumstance.
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INTRODUCING YOUR PERSONAL BRAND TEAM
JENNIFER
shyla
EMMA
Dionne
Our collaboration came about a little by accident, but a lot by mutual respect and affinity for personal branding alongside the developing focus to help support women with their professional and personal development. Our goal with BrandMe! is to provide you with our expertise as well as insight and advice from other women who will inspire you and help you focus on the areas of mindset, visibility, personal image and more. Read on to find out about the BrandMe! team with our quick Q&A.
DIONNE SMITH PERSONAL & BUSINESS BRAND COACH & CONSULTANT
Dionne has been a brand and marketing specialist for over 25 years, working in the corporate sector leading campaigns Photo: Emma Marshall
that generated over ÂŁ150m in revenue and developing programmes for increased customer engagement and brand visibility.
Dionne's journey of personal discovery has seen her learn more about herself and develop the self-confidence to value who she is and what she has learned, ultimately helping her to fulfil her passion for helping others to do the same. After her second redundancy, she started her business and never looked back. After developing her coaching skills with the Les Brown Maximum Achievement Team, she now provides personal and business brand solutions for service based professionals and business owners. What sparked your passion for personal branding? My core experience started off in the corporate financial marketing world and naturally progressed into brand and business development through the projects that I worked on. Personal branding became a much bigger focus for me when I started my business. Going through a process of my own personal development and having to really understand myself, what I really wanted, why and also appreciating the value of the years of experience,
"You can't solve a problem with the same mindset that created it"
knowledge and skills I had gained was a big turning point
One of my favourite quotes is 'You can't solve a problem
for me. As a service professional, I am my brand and
with the same mindset that created it' by T Harv Eker -
social media has given us all a platform to share our
you need someone else to help you grow and learn how to
story, views and voice, in order to build our profile and
love and respect who you are and your journey. Working
influence, so it was a perfect complement to what I was doing already. People have always come to me for guidance, advice and support, and being a natural listener I'm always striving to help people succeed or find solutions to their challenges. I love to see the impact I have on changing someone's perception, achieve their goals and ultimately, fulfil their dreams. So, that's what motivates and inspires me to do what I do.
with a coach or mentor is the best way to do that. There is not one person out their who has achieved a high level of success without them. In fact, they usually have several to help them with different areas of their lives. We all need someone impartial in our corner to help us move forward!
What is the 1 area of your own personal brand that you would like to improve?
What advice would you give to someone starting out with their personal brand development?
My body weight and personal image has always been one
The one thing that I have learnt very clearly over the last
an area of myself that I have to stay focused on..
of my biggest insecurities and although I have learned to love who I am and appreciate how I look, it's definitely
few years is that knowing yourself and appreciating your value is absolutely paramount if you want to be
Being confident in how I look and what I wear makes a
successful. On the flip-side, I also know that we are our
huge difference to how I feel. I can be bold with colours -
own worst critics and it can be challenging to see past
red is my favourite, but it's one of those things where I
our insecurities. It takes time to develop a success
probably see myself worse than others do. I have to 'live
mindset and be absolutely sure about yourself and what
with myself' everyday, so it's about motivating myself
you intend to achieve. You have to be willing to step out
and being happy with who I am. I am perfectly who I am
of your comfort zone and show your vulnerabilities in
supposed to be so, I just need to do whatever it takes to
order to move forward and that usually takes someone
take care of what God blessed me with and be thankful
else to help you.
everyday.
https://www.dpsbrandconsultancy.co.uk/
JENNIFER CORCORAN SOCIAL MEDIA BRAND
Photo: Emma Marshall
CONSULTANT
Jennifer is the CEO and Founder of award winning social media consultancy ‘My Super Connector’ which helps ambitious professionals and entrepreneurs polish up their LinkedIn profiles and connect with finesse.
The focus of Jennifer’s client base is shared values and a desire to create the life and business they truly want. She's committed to helping clients flourish on your own terms, with 121 training, bespoke workshops and written strategy audits on LinkedIn. Helping her clients by proactively driving their social media engagement and amplifying the power of their personal brands in the process. Recently awarded the title of ‘Social Media Influencer’ at the Venus Awards London 2018 Jennifer is releasing her first online course ‘LinkedIn Profile Success’ in February. What sparked your passion for social media and online branding? A few years back I won a place on a day workshop called ‘Project You’. Over the course of the day the host tried to pull out of each attendee what our super skills were and what we felt was holding us back in our career. At that point in time I was on several social media platforms but had no real training. If truth be told, platforms like Twitter terrified me due to my lack of knowledge. By the time the workshop had ended I had vowed to tackle my demons and sign up for some social media training and
"The trick to all social media is to GIVE GIVE GIVE . The law of reciprocity then comes back to you slowly over time. "
use my writing skills to blog and give back to my preferred charities and causes. My initial LinkedIn course was the first of about 15 and what was initially a hobby / venture became a passion and vocation. I’m very much an introvert (albeit a chatty one) but gradually began to discover my voice and shape my own personal brand. Social media and blogging is perfect for an introvert like me and I’m a firm believer that you don’t need to be the loudest in the room to make an impact. You just need to be authentic, social and consistent.
What would you say is the one consistent theme people should focus on for developing themselves on the main social channels? The main theme is to simply be you. Be authentic and true to yourself. There is nothing more disheartening than someone creating an online persona and then when you meet them in real life the two facets don’t marry. Ideally your social media channels should be a warm introduction as to how you are as a person. When people meet you, you want them to feel like they already know you and create that essential know, like and trust factor. This is so important. Ideally your social media channels should be a warm introduction as to how you are as a person. When people meet you, you want them to feel like they already know you and create that essential know, like and trust factor.
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This is so important. The 3 main rules which apply to all social media platforms are 1) Be social (it’s in the name) 2) Be consistent (whether this is daily, weekly or monthly) 3) Follow the 80/20 rule (this means that 80% of the time you need to educate, inform, engage and motivate and 20% of the time you can push your own content). Even then it’s a soft push and a focus on serving versus selling. The trick to all social media is to GIVE GIVE GIVE and to essentially nurture your community. The law of reciprocity then comes back to you slowly over time. Social media like face to face networking is a long game.
What is the 1 area of your own personal brand that you would like to improve? This is an easy one for me. Public speaking! As an introverted business owner I’ve learned that I need to put myself out there more for the sake of my business. I naively thought that my life and business would all be online but I still need to spend almost 50% of my time doing face to face networking, workshops and events as people buy people so they need to meet you. I’ve embraced various mediums such as webinars, podcasts, workshops, skype calls and have even gone so far as to host my own events which is nerve racking. I’ve also embraced video and created my own Facebook LIVES. Like social media, I need to perfect video and my speaking at events and workshops. I’ve done a day training course to date and may need to give Toastmasters a visit. Time to smash through that comfort zone again!
EMMAÂ MARSHALL PERSONAL BRAND PHOTOGRAPHER
Emma is a portrait and personal brand photographer helping women in business to engage their audiences with photography that
Photo: Yolande De Vries
communicates their personality, values and passion for what they do. With degrees in photography and journalism and background in charity communications,
Emma uses her well-honed visual storytelling skills to put the ‘real you’ into the picture in a way that resonates with your clients and helps you meet your business goals. Her own life goals are to make a difference to others; to make a good living doing work she loves; and to have a life full of adventures. Having travelled the world living these dreams, for the last decade she's been back in her hometown of London, where she continues to see it all as a big adventure. What sparked your passion for personal brand photography?
If you follow these tips your images will definitely
As a portrait photographer, I’m endlessly fascinated by
tips and get lovely flattering portraits of you!
people and what they get up to. I love working one on one with my clients and communicating their stories through photography. I’m often hired to make profile portraits for people who run their own business and increasingly I could see that entrepreneurs needed much more than a headshot to really tell the story behind their business and their passion for what they do. I saw that I could add lots of value by using my skills in portraiture and photographic storytelling to help people tell their story effectively. With personal brand photography I can really help them raise their online game and contribute to the impact they’re making in the world.
In such a digital world, what advice would you give to people using camera phones to take photos of themselves for social media? The social media world seems to demand that we keep it updated 100 per cent of the time! We don’t always have a professional photographer on hand but with a few simple tricks, you can really improve the quality of your smartphone photos. First: clean the lens! Use a microfibre cloth - you’ll be amazed at how much crisper
improve. As a bonus tip I’d say avoid posting too many arms-length selfies - get someone else to follow these
"With personal brand photography I can really help them raise their online game" What is the 1 area of your own personal brand that you would like to improve?
your images are. Second, turn off the flash. Your phone
I’d really love to achieve greater consistency with my
camera flash will never make anything look
online personal branding. I’m currently going through a
good. Instead, get outside, or stand close to a light
streamlining process at the moment, where I’m working to
source. If you are taking photos outside, bright sunshine
bring the different areas of my work into alignment with
isn’t your friend! It causes harsh shadows and squinting.
each other, so that it is clear and consistent across the
You’ll find much softer and more flattering the light in
board, in terms of message and design. This can’t happen
the open shade. Finally, clear the clutter - find
quickly enough right now as I’m juggling multiple
backgrounds that are a single colour or texture. Phone
websites and social profiles and it can be quite
camera lenses are small and this means that anything
overwhelming to manage as I'm sure you can appreciate!
going on behind you will be in sharp focus and very distracting.
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SHYLA HASSAN PERSONAL BRANDÂ STYLIST
Shyla has been working as a Fashion Director, personal shopper and editorial stylist for the last
Photo: Emma Marshall
twenty years and has an eye for creating contemporary, on-trend looks for models, celebrities and private clients.
Starting her career in fashion design, she was a former finalist in the prestigious British Graduate ‘Designer of the Year’ Awards. This led to roles with brands including DKNY and Reebok, however working on photoshoots is where Shyla fell in love with creating whole looks. Using her background in design, she has worked with a number of global brands. This passion has developed over the years, and Shyla is enthusiastic about working with real women, helping them create a personal brand and wardrobe that they feel comfortable with. With particular emphasis on practicality, achievability and wearability, and the ultimate goal of giving her clients more confidence. What sparked your passion for fashion and personal styling?
The first thing people notice about a person is usually the
My passion for fashion started from a very early age. I
right tone will make you glow! Start by wearing colourful
always felt like I was invisible coming from a huge
accessories that you’ve never worn before like earrings,
family and being the youngest of 9! I think it was due to
scarf or bags then slowly take it further out of your
having a deep need for an identity and show my
comfort zone by wearing a printed blouse or coloured t-
personality visually because I found it difficult to speak
shirt. Gradually you will get used to wearing a little more
being quite a shy person. I became interested in clothes
colour and gain some confidence. Always take note and
and how, from my perspective, they tell a story. It became
wear something that highlights your face with the colours
my way of communicating without my needing to use any
you choose. Everyone has a particular colour they radiate
words! In fact, it gave me much more confidence and as a
in, you just need to find yours!
colours they are wearing and silhouette so, look at your complexion and get that right first, because wearing the
result, I became less shy because my style gave me my voice doing what I love and showing my creativity. That’s how I see personal style…it’s about having a voice and saying hey, this is who I am and my brand. I think clothes say a lot about a person. First impressions count, and people make their mind up visually before you get to open your mouth. People often ask me where I get my clothes from and how I put colour and clothes together, which is why I naturally became good at helping others to have their personal voice and presence through fashion.
"I've conquered shyness and gained confidence" What is the 1 area of your own personal brand that you would like to improve?
What advice would you give to people who may be a little colour shy with their wardrobe?
I would like to improve the visibility of my brand on
The advice I would give to those who are colour shy is to
but I now have to learn to feel comfortable in putting
start with a colour that you feel most represents you on
myself in front of the camera more frequently!
social media! Okay, so I have conquered shyness and gained confidence through my personal style and image,
the colour spectrum. For example, I love green as it brings me closer to nature… Your Personal tone should
I see many people in my industry being consistent and
make you feel good about yourself and what you want to
building their brand and influence through visibility and
say to the world. You don't need to follow fashion or feel
increasing their success. I know that as a service
pressured by it, your style should give you confidence
business owner, I am my brand and people need to see
and not anxiety. Get to know your body and have fun with
me, so it's an area I really need to overcome and
colours to find out what suits your skin tone.
showcase myself and hopefully inspire people with my
www.stylistinlondon.com
own personal style too.
IT'S YOUR TIME TO SHINE! CREATING A VISION FOR THE LIFE YOU WANT TO LIVE When you think about where you are now and what you
The question you need to as yourself is, do you have the
have achieved so far in your life, it may not quite have
courage and commitment to get to where you want to go?
been what you expected. There will have been highs, lows and a lot of bumps in the road along the way that
With the right support and guidance, you can absolutely do
somehow, you've found a way to contend with and still
So with 2019 ahead of you, use the opportunity to maintain
keep moving forward!
the the impetus and the vigour you need to move forward.
Personal growth, knowledge, experience and hopefully
Start planning now! Get your dreams and goals down on
wisdom are all formed by the journey we take.
paper and think about where you need support! Who is that person you want to become? What have you been putting
Recognising and appreciating that we have the power and
off through fear or procrastination? How are you going to
the authority to shape the vision we have for our lives,
step out of your comfort zone, leave where you are
takes willpower, determination and strength in order to
(figuratively speaking) and finally get to where you want
stay focused on the goals we set for ourselves and the
to be?Â
plan needed to fulfil our dreams. Make 2019 your time to shine...starting NOW!
"I always get to where I want to go when I leave where I am" Winnie The Pooh
Your individuality is your strength. Your story, your journey and your experiences are your assets and pathway to success.
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March 2019 / Issue 2
PERSONAL BRANDING FOR PROFESSIONAL WOMAN
in our next issue Photo: Emma Marshall
feature interview: motivational speaker, author and entrepreneur, Vanessa Vallely OBE focus: Step into spring and build your visibility