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How the World Sees You with How to Fascinate President Ed Normand

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On this episode of Power Up Living, host Kelly Galea is talking with Ed Normand, President of How to Fascinate. You’ve probably heard of How to Fascinate as a result of CEO Sally Hogshead’s best-selling book, How the World Sees You.

 

You already know how you see the world, but do you know how the world sees you? The How to Fascinate team helps you discover your personality’s highest value through the science of fascination, identifying your most valuable traits so you can become your most valuable you. Helping you understand how you are naturally primed to succeed, so that you can become more fascinating and valuable every time you communicate. 

Once you know what makes you valuable to others, you’ll be able to authentically and confidently communicate. Imagine creating better relationships, growing your business, and become intensely valuable to those who matter most!

You’ll also learn:

  • What makes the Fascination Advantage different from traditional personality tests, like Myers-Briggs or StrengthsFinder
  • How this applies in first impressions
  • The biggest mistake people make when introducing themselves
  • Why we each need a tagline for our personality
  • How to create your Anthem

 

Tune in and begin to discover how the world sees you!

 

About Our Guest

Ed Normand, President of How To Fascinate


Archetype: The Maverick Leader
Anthem: Pioneering Ideas

Ed leads with the creativity of Innovation and the authority of Power. He forms and implements pioneering ideas to take their company to the next level. Under his direction, the How To Fascinate team continues to move forward, creating new products and experiences to teach companies and individuals the best of how the world sees them.

 

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