And there I was.
Standing on the same subway.
Watching the same scenery pass us by.
Breathing in the same air.
And you know, I could have used a shower and a potty break myself, but what did I really yearn for? What did I want at that moment? What would I have blurted out loud amongst the crowds of passengers? Or revealed to a stranger?
I zoned out, as I sometimes do on the subway, thinking about wants, dreams, goals and all of that fluffy-clouded reaching-for-the-moon sort of stuff. Much like other identity projects I'd worked on professionally, I could see myself as a marketing project. An opportunity for a new brand, a chance to exploit my positives and put a positive spin on my negatives. If I could shout something to the masses on the subway, what would I shout?
Immediately I thought of a freehand sketch I'd done years ago. Bluntly put, it was a tree-woman with curly hair foliage and a smile on her face. Her torso twisted and turned from the contours of her abdomen, into the grooves of a trunk. The sun beat down on her, and she swayed pleasantly in a breeze with the base of her tree rooted firmly in a grassy earth.
She was the epitomy of beauty to me. Her integration with nature made a statement about environmental stewardship, earthy instincts, groundedness, a carefree spirit, an ambient energy, evoking something human and divine, etherial and natural. She was supernatural.
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Years after that subway experience, I sat across from a well dressed CEO of a prestigious company, interviewing for a job. After grilling me for almost 2 hours, he asked: If you could turn yourself into a brand, what would you be? What would your campaign look like? What would you say about yourself?
Cleverly I pretended that I had to ponder it. I even smiled and said, "Ooh, that is a great question. I have to think about that one..." Within a minute I had gathered that sketch in my head. Describing the tree woman, I spun off into character attributes that were hers and mine, landing on that catch phrase, "Supernatural." I laughed a little bit to portray an air of effortlessness in answering his question so vividly.
I'd like to think that my brand is what sold me to that company, or how I landed my first job after months of unemployment. (I am still waiting to hear back from them, but the interview just happened yesteday. C'mon people!) And until I can definitively tell you that my Supernatural brand really did the trick, I will just share with you that if I were on that subway again, I'd scream:

I am human; an energetic spirit.
Brazen and carefree.
I have strong roots and even stronger branches.
I dance in the wind and bask in the sun.
Super, human, tree-woman; here, now, natural.
I am SUPERNATURAL.
...And I am probably hungry. (I am always hungry. Especially since I've been waiting on this dang subway for a half hour...)
What would be your personal brand?
AWESOME!!!!
ReplyDeleteI have been contemplating on your question, and I think my personal brand right now would be dark chocolate. Maybe this is not always true, but right now it is. I will not bore you with my explanation... Thanks for sharing, and raising the question!
ReplyDeletei want to know about the dark chocolate now! cvete, do tell!
ReplyDeleteI am working on a post (about the dark chocolate) on my blog that I will have up by this weekend! Something to look forward to! I am looking forward to reading the second instalment of the short story!
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