Reputation building (2)

“Any form of behavioural change, whether good or bad, does require communication. It might happen anyway, but it will happen much faster if you advertise it.”
— Burrellism

This statement emphasises the role of communication in facilitating and expediting behavioural change. If you want to change a certain behaviour, whether it's positive or negative, communicating your intentions and efforts can have a significant impact. By openly expressing your commitment to change and informing others about your progress, you not only hold yourself accountable but also allow others to witness and acknowledge your efforts. I think that this transparency and communication will help to build trust and encourage support from those around you, which can further facilitate and reinforce the desired behavioural change.

What are you doing to build your reputation?
I think your reputation is how others see your character, skills, behaviour and values, therefore, it’s vitally important to be introspective and honest with yourself. Contact me via e-mail for 1:1 coaching sessions.