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Brag Better (Master the Art of Fearless Self-Promotion)
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Product Details
Author:
Meredith Fineman
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
288
Publisher:
Penguin Publishing Group (June 16, 2020)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9780593086810
ISBN-10:
0593086813
Weight:
14oz
Dimensions:
5.79" x 8.54" x 0.98"
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12
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Country of Origin:
United States
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Overview
Talking about your accomplishments feels icky, but it's a vital part of getting ahead in work and life. This new approach to self-promotion will save you from the embarrassment and impostor syndrome.
If you prefer to "just put your head down and do the work," or if you believe that bragging is a sin, you are sabotaging yourself without knowing it. Doing good work isn't a guarantee that anyone will notice it. You need a strategy for communicating your achievements and skill sets to others.
Meredith Fineman has built a thriving career teaching clients to toot their own horns without feeling like they're selling out. In this book, she shares the game-changing tools, scripts, and insights that make talking about your accomplishments feel easy. Rather than pretending that you're more qualified or confident than you are, or inserting self-promotion into conversations at inappropriate times, Fineman advocates finding quiet confidence in your opinions, abilities, and background, and then turning up the volume. For instance, Fineman will teach you to:
• Eliminate words from your vocabulary that undercut your accomplishments (like saying in your bio that you're "trying" or "attempting" to do something instead of saying you ARE doing it)
• Make sure people remember you by using consistent, strategic adjectives to describe your skill set (like "effective, subtle, and edgy")
• Explain what you do to someone who doesn't understand your area of specialization--and impress them
If you're ready to brag without becoming a braggart, this book is for you.
If you prefer to "just put your head down and do the work," or if you believe that bragging is a sin, you are sabotaging yourself without knowing it. Doing good work isn't a guarantee that anyone will notice it. You need a strategy for communicating your achievements and skill sets to others.
Meredith Fineman has built a thriving career teaching clients to toot their own horns without feeling like they're selling out. In this book, she shares the game-changing tools, scripts, and insights that make talking about your accomplishments feel easy. Rather than pretending that you're more qualified or confident than you are, or inserting self-promotion into conversations at inappropriate times, Fineman advocates finding quiet confidence in your opinions, abilities, and background, and then turning up the volume. For instance, Fineman will teach you to:
• Eliminate words from your vocabulary that undercut your accomplishments (like saying in your bio that you're "trying" or "attempting" to do something instead of saying you ARE doing it)
• Make sure people remember you by using consistent, strategic adjectives to describe your skill set (like "effective, subtle, and edgy")
• Explain what you do to someone who doesn't understand your area of specialization--and impress them
If you're ready to brag without becoming a braggart, this book is for you.








