People may forget what you said, people may forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. — Maya Angelou Image Courtesy rf123 After spending decades working with leaders, professionals, entrepreneurs, and individuals seeking personal and professional transformation, I have observed one common factor that separates those who thrive from those who struggle to gain influence. It is not always intelligence. It is not always talent. It is not even appearance. The differentiator is often their ability to get along well with others. While many people associate personal branding with image, appearance, social media presence, communication skills, or professional credentials, one of the most overlooked sciences of personal branding is social competence, the ability to build meaningful relationships and connect positively with people from all walks of life. In today's highly connected world, your reputation is no longer built solely on what you know. It is increas...
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