If You’re Struggling to Talk About What You Do, You’re Not Alone
Most people I work with are good at what they do. Some are even brilliant.
They’ve built something meaningful. They have the skills, the vision, and the drive.
But when it comes to talking about it? That’s where things often get messy.
It’s not because they aren’t passionate.
It’s not because their work isn’t valuable.
It’s because putting what you do into words — clear, compelling words — is way harder than it sounds.
You’re too close to it.
You see all the nuance, all the layers. You want to do it justice.
So what comes out is either too complicated, too vague, or just… forgettable.
I know, because I’ve been there too.
For years, I stumbled through my own story — saying things like:
“I do a mix of branding, marketing, storytelling, video editing… it depends.”
(Which, as you can guess, didn’t exactly light up conversations.)
It wasn’t until I stepped back and simplified my story that things started to click.
Now I help people do the same.
Because when your story is clear, everything else gets easier.
• People remember you.
• They understand how you can help them.
• They feel pulled into the bigger vision you’re building.
If talking about your work feels hard, you’re not broken — you’re normal.
It’s a skill. And you can learn it.
If you want help getting there, that’s exactly what the Brand Clarity Kit was made for.
(And if you’re not ready yet, stick around — I’ll keep sharing what I’ve learned.)