As the school year starts for kids all over the Northern Hemisphere, I think back to how we all define ourselves:
In High School & College were you:
The geek, jock, egghead, band member, cheerleader, yearbook editor, or goth?
At home are you the:
Spouse, oldest/middle/youngest child, parent, grandparent, or in-law?
As a voice talent are you:
The voice talent, engineer and producer?
As the owner of your own business are you:
Chief cook & bottle washer?
Fine.
But, how do your clients define you?
As: my voice of choice, a great person to work with, someone who delivers clean files just the way I want them on time and on budget? Someone who is fun to work with?
They should!
We were all defined somehow in school. – We outgrew it
We’re all defined somehow at home – We were born or married into that
BUT when it comes to being defined by your work and by your clients – THAT is YOUR choice.
What’s the definition of YOU in this business? And is it what you want it to be?
Go define yourself & grow your business!
HasTheVoice.com says
Hey Liz,
It’s late – but I’m sure you’re still up and partying since it’s your birthday! Gave you a birthday wish on my little blog too…
All the best,
Ralph