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My RSS Feed is a Thinker and blog is #1 for online personal brand thoughts. Dan Schawbel is Gen Y and geared to Gen Y personal brand, but you will benefit regardless of generation. He has Just Posted the Following:


This is a guest post by Jess Neill. Jess is one of Seth Godin’s lucky summer interns.* There was a lot of competition for this internship program and just by networking with Seth, I’m sure Jess’s personal brand will never be the same.* During the rest of the year she will be studying advertising, new media and English at the University of Georgia in Athens. She loves marketing, books and while she doesn’t exactly know what she is going to do, she would like to make sure it’s relevant to her brand.* She describes her personal brand as being fearless, passionate, philanthropic, and effective.
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Everyday in the classroom I see students who are good students, and that’s all they are. When they go to their professor to ask for a recommendation for this internship or that job, they’ll get a good recommendation. Good recommendations are a dime a dozen, and won’t hold up to competition. What you want is a spectacular recommendation. At then end of the course, you want to have formed a relationship with your professor, keeping in mind that every interaction you have is a chance to reinforce your personal brand.
Here are some tips
Your personal brand starts from day one. Show up to class. On time. Seriously, it will ruin you to be that kid who slams the door ten minutes late on the first lecture.
Participate, but don’t dominate. Professors can see straight through BS; they see enough of it. Every time you comment it should add something other than noise to the class discussion.
Talk to your professors outside of class. But don’t just make up something, give some thought to what they can teach you, and then ask them to. Their job revolves around teaching, so you can safely bet that they enjoy it. Professors are also very busy though, so you’re much less likely to get blown off if you genuinely want to learn.* By the end of the class, you should feel that you’ve truly developed a relationship with that professor. And it will pay off, most importantly because they have invaluable knowledge and real world experience.* If the human part didn’t matter, the class would be a set of PowerPoints and textbooks. Forming a relationship with your professor also has more physical rewards, as there are often many faculty nominated awards. Forming the first relationship is the hardest, but the second will come easier, since it’s probable that they will have heard of you from the first.
Just keep your personal brand in mind at all times. How do you want them to think of you? What are the first words that you want to hear when they talk about you to someone else?
Be polite, friendly and enthusiastic, and remember that they’re there for more than just giving you a recommendation at the end, and they’ll know if that’s all you’re there for.




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Do not undermine your worth by comparing yourself with others.It is because we are different that each of us is special. Do not set your goals by what other people deem important. Only you know what is best for you. Do not take for granted the things closest to your heart. Cling to them as you would enjoy your life, for without them, life is meaningless. Do not let your life slip through your fingers by living in the past nor for the future. By living your life one day at a time, you live all the days of your life. Do not give up when you still have something to give. Nothing is really over until the moment you stop trying. .
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