#237 - STOP Undervaluing Yourself as a Generalist—Do This Instead

Do you ever dread the question, “So, what do you do?” As a generalist, it’s easy to feel like you don’t fit into one box—and that can be exhausting. But here’s the truth: being a generalist is not a weakness; it’s an incredibly valuable skill! In this video, I’ll break down why generalists are essential, how to confidently explain your unique value, and why it’s time to stop hiding your versatility. Plus, I’ll share tools to help you package your talents into a clear, concise identity so you’ll never feel out of place again. 0:00 The Generalist 0:40 Why Generalists Feel Misunderstood 2:09 The Truth About Generalists 2:56 A Quarterback is a Generalist 3:46 Generalists Lack a “Label” 4:30 The Key for Generalists 5:17 Tools to Help Check out our Mini Course, Generalist is a Skill, to transform how you present yourself. It even includes a template to help you create your own Personal Brand Statement. 👇👇👇 📍 Generalist Is  A Skill Mini Course: https://shop.greenhousecoaching.co/generalist/

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