Sunday, May 24, 2020
Kayla Johnson Making Money My Mission - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
Kayla Johnson Making Money My Mission - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career Editors Note: Im excited to share a guest post today from Kayla Johnson! Kayla Johnson is a marketing lead at brightpeak financial, a new organization dedicated to helping young Christian adults and families start taking action on their finances now, and for the future. From the time you first hear it as a child, few nuggets of universal wisdom ring as true as the simple observation, âActions speak louder than words.â You see it in others. You see it in yourself. Large or small, intentional or accidental, actions define who we are. And who we are defines our personal brand. When we decide where to go to school, where to work, where to shop, or where to hang out with our friends, we are constantly taking action in ways that define us. When I was getting ready to graduate from college and started looking for a job, I had one criterion: the job I had would allow me to âhelp make the world a better place.â Sound familiar? This mentality, goal, mission, is very common amongst our generationâ"which is what makes us great! I want my personal brand to be about helping peopleâ¦about something greater than myself. So when I started working at a financial services company right after school, I wasnât exactly convinced that I was âsticking to my brand standards,â so to speak. Afterall, financial services companies are after my money, arenât to be trusted, and are for old peopleâ¦not me. Money has always meant âin-actionâ in my world. Iâll just put it on auto-pilot and not think about it. I assume my dad will tell me when I need to make big money decisionsâ"and how to make them, too. I assume things will just fall into place, and with a little hard work Iâll get to where I want to be, some way, somehow. Actions speak louder than words But as I started working and learning about the money issues my friends and family members face or could face, I started to think. What would happen to me if I lost my job and wasnât getting a paycheck every month? Would I be like the 25% of Americans who wouldnât make it one week without financial problems if they lost their paycheck (Life Foundation, 2009)? What would I do in retirement if I actually ran straight out of money? âActions speak louder than words,â started ringing in my ear. It wasnât enough to say: âIâll handle it later.â âThis is for old people.â âMoney is not my mission.â Thatâs when I found myself starting to create a different definition of money for myselfâ¦one that fit better with my personal brand. For me, money is about my ability to give; to give to my community in times of need, to give to my kidsâ education far down the line, and to give to myself so that I can really live life to the fullest right now, and during the last years of my life. Money requires action, just like your personal brand. It requires a first step. It requires a commitment to yourself, and your community, and your loved ones now and in the future. And that is how Iâve made money part of my mission and part of my personal brand. Is money part of your personal brand? How does it fit? Author: Kayla Johnson is a marketing lead at brightpeak financial, a new organization dedicated to helping young Christian adults and families start taking action on their finances now, and for the future. To learn more about how brightpeakâs mission inspired Kayla to incorporate money into her own personal brand, take a look at this video, and follow @brightpeakSpeak for daily updates and tips
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