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This is a fresh and insightful perspective on "personal brands." Thank you for sharing!

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Thank you so much, Bryce! There's definitely a lot to say about this topic 😊

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Makes total sense.

For me is really hard to niche down, the only way I could start my Substack without feeling trap was to name it “La Experiencia Humana” = The Human Experience, I write in Spanish.

This way I can talk about life and all the things I’m interested in and whoever’s want to follow along is welcome 😅

If I have to niche down would be so hard for me (I’m a journalist, a Life Coach, a writer with an aspiration to become a Fantasy author, I love learning about everything, etc...) hahaha, all my life people have told me to focus on ONE thing, but I just go with the flow, I just can’t.

I do find something in everything I do that interconnect’s - I love sharing what I learn. It could be written (fiction or non-fiction), on a Podcast, on a painting, as a life coach, etc... So let’s see where life takes me 😂

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Personal brands is on my ever-growing list of writing topics! I feel like we are thinking about so many of the same things.

This was one of my favourite reads of yours!

I personally like to follow people in both areas - with a specific niche and without! But I think when I consume the different types of content maybe depends on what I feel like :)

I worried about not having a niche for my Substack but I want to 'show up as myself' as cliche as that sounds, and I have a lot of thoughts and a lot of interests, and I appreciate other people who show up without a niche too so why shouldn't I? :)

Love that you're sharing something new - best of luck with your running journey!! :)

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