š£ #015: Why you need to share your wins
The next edition from the 52 PR Tips challenge: prompts, tips & templates to help you Hype Yourself.
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Celebrate the wins
Don't be shy, be proud of your accomplishments. Share them, even the small ones.
I have taught hundreds of solopreneurs and entrepreneurs how to hype themselves. At the beginning of most of my workshops, I ask one question:
What stops you from hyping yourself?
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Aside from time, look at all the negative words we associate with sharing our work.
Lack of confidence, anxiety, self-doubt, embarrassment, judgement.
If you feel these things about sharing your writing, product or service, I hope seeing words will make you feel less alone.
And now, letās tear this up.
Most of us are not viral overnight successes. We work incredibly hard, mitigating stress and showing up at our desks with zero aplomb. We spend the majority of our time in the minutiae of the day-to-day. For that alone, you should cut some slack to allow yourself to share some positives.
Coming up:
July workshop - How to get booked for radio with a producer
August workshop - How to approach working with brands
This week, we are going to take a look at the five different ways to share your wins.
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