Understanding the True Essence of Branding: It's About Your Standard, Not Your Image In this episode of Growth Notes, Frazier clarifies a common misconception about branding. He explains that while logos, colors, fonts, and aesthetics are important for grabbing attention, they do not define your brand. Instead, your brand is defined by your standards – how you communicate, follow up, handle problems, and maintain consistency. Frazier highlights the importance of setting and auditing your sta...
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Understanding the True Essence of Branding: It's About Your Standard, Not Your Image In this episode of Growth Notes, Frazier clarifies a common misconception about branding. He explains that while logos, colors, fonts, and aesthetics are important for grabbing attention, they do not define your brand. Instead, your brand is defined by your standards – how you communicate, follow up, handle problems, and maintain consistency. Frazier highlights the importance of setting and auditing your sta...
Overwhelmed? Your Workload Is Not The Problem | Ep. 372
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Overwhelmed? Your Workload Is Not The Problem | Ep. 372
The Key to Achieving Your Goals: Defining Your Destination In this episode, the speaker discusses the first of five key components to achieving goals: having a clearly defined destination. They explain that many people become overwhelmed not because of the amount of work they have, but because they lack clarity and prioritization. Without a clear destination, tasks feel urgent and energy gets scattered. High performers, on the other hand, always know their destination and use it as a filter ...
Growth Notes
Understanding the True Essence of Branding: It's About Your Standard, Not Your Image In this episode of Growth Notes, Frazier clarifies a common misconception about branding. He explains that while logos, colors, fonts, and aesthetics are important for grabbing attention, they do not define your brand. Instead, your brand is defined by your standards – how you communicate, follow up, handle problems, and maintain consistency. Frazier highlights the importance of setting and auditing your sta...