The Key to Influence: Being Visible When You’d Rather Hide
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Visibility is not about being everywhere, it’s about being intentional!
In this episode of The Lida Citroën Podcast, Lida challenges the myths around visibility and personal branding, and reframes visibility as a leadership strategy, not ego. Drawing from real client conversations, her book The New Rules of Influence, and a recent LinkedIn poll of over 33,000 professionals, Lida explores why becoming visible is a challenge leaders face today. You’ll learn how to: • Build visibility without self-promotion or burnout • Move from being seen to being seen as valuable • Align visibility with your values and personal brand • Navigate imposter syndrome and other roadblocks • Show up in the right places, at the right time, with the right people • Use LinkedIn and in-person moments as influence accelerators Whether you’re an introvert or extrovert, early-career or senior leader, this episode offers practical, empowering strategies to help you speak up, be recognized, and expand your influence, without compromising who you are. If you want your ideas to matter, your voice to be heard, and your leadership to scale, this conversation is for you! _____________________ Links from this episode The New Rules of Influence The Power of Presence: Influence Every Room With Confidence ______________ Stay connected LinkedIn Instagram YouTube Facebook
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