Sunday, February 28, 2021

Rebrand You

 

Written by Uyoyou Christiana Charles-Iyoha

Why You Must Rebrand Yourself

According to Jeff Bezos, your brand is what people say about you after you leave the room; your brand is the set of expectations, memories, stories and relationships that accounts for a consumer’s decision to choose your product over another.


To rebrand yourself is to do a holistic internal and external reorganization of you, how you communicate, non-verbal and verbal communication, body language, the people you interact with, what you do for a living, your value systems, grooming and dressence, relationships as well as the institutions you associate with.

Discover who God says you are and envision yourself as God sees you – use your imagination. Live as God would have you live, look the way God wants you to live. Be who God created you to be. Do not try to impress anyone. Speak only what God wants you to say and do only what He wants you to do. Dress as He would have you dress and not as people would have you dress or you think you should dress.

Do away with every semblance of poverty be it spiritual, physical, mental, and financial.

Make everyone feel important, significant and relevant as well as needed. Therefore, speak, write, think, act, dress, gesticulate, speak what blesses and benefits people. Speak life to people and draw out their strengths by the grace, the great extravagant grace of God in you to do so by the Spirit of God. The Angel of the Lord referred to Gideon as the mighty man of valor, angel Gabriel said to Mary that she was highly favored amongst women.

Practice divine communication skills by always speaking the truth – Psalm 15 verses 2 to 3, Ephesians Chapter 4 verse 23, Colossians Chapter 2 verses 9 to 10. As much as possible, do not slander; do not cast slur on other people; do not complain – Numbers Chapter 11 verse 1, 12 verses 1 to 2, 1st Corinthians Chapter 10 verse 10, Exodus Chapters 16 verses 2 to 12, note verses 2, 8 and 12; 15 verses 23 to 24, 17 verses 1 to 6, Numbers Chapters 14 verses 1 to 4, 26 to 28 and 16 verses 1 to the end. Speak good things about other people irrespective of who they are and what they did to you.

 A wise person speaks with wisdom – Proverbs Chapter 31 verse 26, 1st Samuel Chapter 25 verses 14 to 35, 36 to 37, 1st Chronicles Chapter 5 verse 20, Matthew Chapter 11 verses 28 to 30, 12, Matthew Chapter 17 verse 20, 7 verses 7 to 8, 8 verses 2 to 3, Mark Chapter 11 verses 22 to 24, 25 to 26, Malachi Chapter 4 verse 3. Always speak wisely.

Abstain from fleshly lusts. Is it possible to be in Christ and still walk according to the flesh, that is to say that a person is still ruled or controlled by fleshly tendencies such as those described in Galatians Chapter 5 verses 19 to 21? While the ideal is to walk according to the Spirit, it takes great grace and total surrender to God to do so. When a believer always walks according to the Spirit, s/he cannot come under condemnation. Therefore, be consistently consistent in your walk with God by always paying attention to the Holy Spirit and obeying His commands and instructions promptly. A history of indulgence in fleshly lusts has a way of bringing a person’s social standing down; and consequently economic standing as respectable people tactfully avoid such people especially if they have been involved in scandals and are being tried by the State. 

All of these translate into spiritual wealth while the opposite equates to spiritual poverty.

Additionally, being consistently relevant is what makes a person, an institution, thing timeless and always in demand. Jesus is consistently relevant; therefore to be consistently relevant, you must be like Jesus. Consistency gives you a valuable brand. 

Become a valuable brand.

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