Putting herself in the spotlight is a smart, not selfish, career move by the U.S. senator.
Share to twitterPresidential candidate U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren poses for photos with a visitor after she delivered a campaign speech at the Des Moines Register Political Soapbox at the Iowa State Fair in August 2019 in Des Moines, Iowa. (Photo by Alex Wong/Gettywith voters in the 2020 campaign for president. Why? One reason may be her penchant to take selfies.
With selfies, you can’t hide behind words. You are the subject. You are in the spotlight. And when you are looking to rise above the competition, you need to be front and center and build trust. The next time you are looking to stand out in your career, remember these four things:Elizabeth Warren takes selfies with the thousands of people that attend her campaign events. She is putting her “boots on the ground.
Being present makes communication easier and builds trust between people. While remote work may be easier on you, people communicate most effectively in person. It makes everyone’s job easier. Be in the office. Be present at as many meetings as possible.Warren doesn’t leave after she speaks to the crowd. Warren recognizes that her “selfie line” allows her to connect with individual people. Selfies allow her to better listen and understand voters.
Don’t come to work to get the work done and then leave. Speak with people. Start a conversation with the colleague next to you at your meeting. Give yourself the opportunity to experience a meaningful moment. Develop a relationship. Build trust.
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