5/19, Jacqueline M. Baker
One of the biggest blockers to visibility is the fear of repeating yourself.
You think:
“I already said this.”
“I don’t want to sound repetitive.”
“People probably already know this about me.”
But repetition is actually how people begin to recognize, remember, and trust you.
In this episode of Just Start: Get Visible, we’re talking about why your message often hasn’t landed as much as you think it has and why repeating your core ideas is part of building recognition, not proof that you’re running out of things to say.
Whether you’re showing up online, speaking in meetings, building a business, or simply trying to become more visible in your everyday life, this episode will help you release the pressure to constantly reinvent yourself.
In this episode, we explore:
- Why your message needs to be heard multiple times to connect
- How to let go of “I already said this” thinking
- The difference between repetition and being repetitive
- How to reinforce your message without sounding boring
- Why recognition is built through patterns, not one-time moments
Visibility is not about constantly becoming someone new.
It’s about becoming recognizable for what already matters to you.
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