by Mindy Kantor | Jun 8, 2020 | Change/Transformation, Communication, Personal Branding
Do you know what you stand for? Are you sure others perceive you this way? If you’re looking to grow professionally, you need to know the answer to these questions. As the famous adage goes, “If you don’t stand for something, you’ll fall for anything.” Knowing who you...
by Mindy Kantor | May 26, 2020 | Communication, Personal Branding
Your voice gets right at the heart of YOU and is much more than the sound out of your mouth. It’s made up of the vocabulary and tone you use to communicate in an outward manner to others – in person, over the phone, through text, email, or posting to your social media...
by Mindy Kantor | Feb 18, 2020 | Career, Change/Transformation, Communication, Personal Branding
It can be hard to articulate who you are in a concise and compelling manner. No matter where you’re in your professional career it can be tricky to highlight your success and differentiate yourself from others. However, the good news is that you can figure this...
by Mindy Kantor | Dec 10, 2019 | Career, Communication, Personal Branding
In a recent post, I shared strategies on how you can stay motivated during a job search. Equally important, when you’re looking for a job, is making sure your information differentiates you from the crowd. Here are three tips you can use to spruce up your resume: 1....
by Mindy Kantor | Sep 4, 2019 | Career, Change/Transformation, Personal Branding
Recently I was asked, “how can I stay motivated during a job search?” It reminded me of how hard it is to remain focused when working through change. The question inspired me to share five strategies that have helped me stay motivated throughout my career...
by Mindy Kantor | Jul 29, 2019 | Career, Communication, Personal Branding
Do you want to get your message across in a compelling, concise, and credible manner? Then grab a piece of paper and a pen. Before you begin the exercise, let me introduce the key tool. The Message Triangle is designed to help you succinctly frame your message and...