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Dziś pożegnałem mojego dziadka.
Trudny dzień.
Ale też dzień, który przywołał mnóstwo pięknych wspomnień, o których dawno nie myślałem.

Często ludzie pytają mnie, skąd u mnie taka smykałka do marketingu.
I przez lata odpowiadałem: nie wiem.
Dopiero dziś uświadomiłem sobie coś, o czym chyba na jakiś czas zupełnie zapomniałem.

Mój dziadek był jednym z pionierów nauki o marketingu w Polsce i przez wiele lat profesorem SGH.
Zajmował się badaniami rynku, konkurencji i strategii marketingowych, a jego książki przez lata były podstawową literaturą dla studentów ekonomii i marketingu w Polsce.

Pamiętam, że gdy miałem jakieś 15–16 lat, czytałem jego książki o marketingu.
Nie rozumiałem z nich wtedy prawie nic.
Ale pamiętam, że je czytałem.
I dziś dotarło do mnie, że chyba właśnie wtedy gdzieś podświadomie zaczęła się moja fascynacja ekonomią, biznesem i marketingiem.

Dziś przypomniałem sobie też coś jeszcze.
Dlaczego tak bardzo kocham podróżować.

Mój dziadek jak na czasy, w których żył był ogromnym podróżnikiem.
Uwielbiał świat.
Uwielbiał odkrywać nowe miejsca, nowe kultury, nowych ludzi.
Ta ciekawość świata zawsze była w nim ogromna.

Był też dla mnie ogromną inspiracją naukową.
Był doktorem, profesorem i przez ponad pół wieku był związany z SGH, gdzie uczył kolejne pokolenia studentów i pełnił ważne funkcje na uczelni, m.in. prorektora i kierownika katedr związanych z rynkiem i marketingiem.

Kiedy byłem dzieckiem, bardzo chciałem być kiedyś taki jak on.
Z czasem gdzieś o tym zapomniałem.
Ale dziś ta myśl wróciła do mnie bardzo mocno.

Dziś po prostu poczułem ogromną wdzięczność.

Za inspirację.
Za przykład.
Za ciekawość świata.

Dziękuję, Dziadku.
Post image by Dr Michał Wrzosek
Not every advantage needs to be displayed.

Not every setback needs to be revealed.

Composure is leverage.
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It gives you the power to earn money, which gets you all that money can buy (though not more) and the freedom of choice to do what you want and navigate life’s challenges well. The most valuable forms of human capital are great skills, great relationships, and a great reputation. I urge you to invest heavily and uncompromisingly in getting these. Besides being the most powerful type of capital, human capital is the only capital that can't be taken away from you. Throughout history, those who had everything else taken away—including those who had to leave their countries with nothing more than the shirts on their back—but had great human capital were still able to prosper.

I’ll be sharing more investment principles in the coming weeks—if you’d like to be notified when I share them you can click the 🔔 next to the following button in my profile.
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75% of people fear public speaking more than death.

Yet it's the No. 1 skill that accelerates careers.

Glossophobia, the fear of public speaking, held me back for years.

I avoided roles where I'd need to speak a lot.

Declined podcast invitations.

Fear was costing me too much.

Then I found Ultraspeaking.

Here are the 8 techniques that transformed how I speak:

📌 Save these for later.

1. The Accordion Method 
→ Compress your talk to 60s, then 30s, then 15s 
→ Expand back, keeping only what matters 
→ Forces you to find your actual point

2. The Bow & Arrow 
→ Your Arrow = the ONE thing to remember 
→ Your Bow = supporting evidence

3. The Power Pause 
→ Stop for 3-5 seconds after key points 
→ Gives your audience time to absorb 
→ Silence is powerful, not awkward

4. The 2-3 Word Bookmark 
→ Create 2-3 word triggers, don't memorize scripts 
→ "Customer save" → your problem-solving story

5. Never Break Character 
→ Don't apologize for nervousness or mistakes
→ Your anxiety is invisible until you reveal it

6. The Pushback Pivot 
→ Pause and acknowledge: "That's an important point" 
→ Reframe: "Here's how I see it..." 
→ Use challenges to strengthen your message

7. Use Clarity Prompts when Stuck
→ "The most important thing is..."
→ "If you remember one thing..."

8. The Opening Rule 
→ Rehearse your opening 3x more than the rest 
→ Early confidence will carry you through

These 8 techniques are just the beginning.

Ultraspeaking is different:

It’s live practice, speaking games, and real-time feedback from other leaders and world-class coaches.

If communication is holding you back, I recommend joining their flagship course:

https://lnkd.in/gH9yVFE8

#ultraspeaking
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Your personal brand is more than your current job. It's your reputation.

And your reputation is the foundation of your career.

Taking the time to build your reputation and take control of what your future looks like will always pay a high ROI.

💜

If we haven’t met, hi hello - my name’s Amelia Sordell. I built the UK's leading personal branding agency (as a mum of 2!) + now I teach founders and their teams how to build a personal brand that generates leads and sales (not just “engagement”). Follow me for personal branding tips + the reality of what it's like to build in public 🤓

I’ve built a $4million business off the back of my personal brand - and helped clients turn social media into their most profitable channel.

I host a weekly free live show. You’ll walk away with:
💜 the stuff that makes people trust you fast
💜 Marketing trends, new platform features + viral posts
💜 social-first ways of communicating your expertise.

Join us for the next one: https://lnkd.in/gMqpvwpR
We’ve all faced those moments—when the pressure is on, and your team is looking to you for direction. How do you stay calm? How do you make the right decisions when it matters most?

At a live event with LinkedIn next week, I’ll be sharing insights and practical advice for navigating these situations with confidence and clarity.

I’d love for you to join us: https://lnkd.in/gfdPVTKH

🗓️ Thursday, March 12, 2026
⏰ 8:00 AM – 8:45 AM (PST)
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Can I be honest?

Most of what we worry about
never actually happens.

And most of what we regret
can’t be changed.

Yet we let both control our decisions.

Early in my career, I hesitated a lot.

Because of one bad launch.
Because of one awkward call.
Because of one public mistake.

I carried it forward.

And it slowed me down more than the mistake ever did.

Here’s what changed things:

Treat the past as feedback.
Treat the future as strategy.
Treat today as execution.

That’s it.

Clarity doesn’t come from overthinking.

It comes from doing.
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Yesterday I did a post about how we adopted our dog.

A sweet little story about driving all over the place looking for the right pup… and the tiny black-and-white guy who picked me by crawling into my lap, sighing, and falling asleep.

It was meant to be a simple story about how sometimes the thing you think you want doesn’t work out… and something better finds you.

Most people got that.

But right on schedule… the Virtue Signal Patrol arrived. 🚨🐶

You know the type.

They don’t actually want to talk about the story.

They want to make sure everyone knows they are morally superior in the dog acquisition department.

“How many shelters did you pass on the way?”
“I only rescue.”
“I could never buy a dog.”

Thank you for your service.

Truly.

Your bravery in the comment section has not gone unnoticed.

Let me virtue signal for a moment 🤣 ...

I would never go onto someone else’s post about their dog, their kid, their life, their joy… and use it as an opportunity to climb up on a soapbox and lecture them about what they should have done differently.

Because that’s not advocacy.

That’s not helping dogs. Or people. Or anyone for that matter.

Meanwhile, back in the real world…

I’m allergic to everything. Portuguese Water Dogs are one of the few breeds I can live with without issue.

And a tiny little puppy ended up with a family who absolutely adores him.

And judging by the fact that he currently believes that being glued to me, all day everyday is his job…

I’d say he’s doing just fine. 🐾

#FakeNice
#CarryOn
#ResumeWriting