Three Simple Steps to Help You Stand Out

The world is made for those who stand out, not those who fit in. Today, I want to share with you three simple steps that will help you stand out.
Whenever I talk about how the world is made for those who stand out, not those who fit in, I recognize how much this topic brings up “stuff” for people.stand out
- What does this mean?
- How do I stand out?
- What if I like fitting in?
-
I’ve fielded a sea of questions pertaining to this topic over the past 10 years.
And, it’s because most people are comfortable hiding out.
I get that.
Every week, I discover new ways and new avenues where I am hiding out in my own life and business – and am often challenged how I ended up there again.
It sounds as if it would be more pleasant for you to hang out in your comfort zone, however, when you’re not seen or heard, it brings up bigger issues – ones of self-worth and value – that come from being overlooked.
Recently, I shared with one of my clients that by deciding to stand out, she was taking a stand for her big mission – and for the people who need her brilliance.
Doing this doesn’t have to be difficult or complicated.
It’s giving yourself permission to be yourself – and be uncomfortably comfortable with what that means.
Comfort doesn’t change the world.
Our conversation continued and I further shared that most people simply want to spend time with people who are real – and have the capacity to make them feel special (i.e. more interested than interesting, are fun to be around, and are genuinely nice people….)
It’s really that simple.
Now, this isn’t something you can fake.
You’ve got to really like people.
Once again, demonstrating this doesn’t have to be difficult or complicated.
Stand Out
Here are three simple ways to stand out:
- Smile. One of the best ways to let someone into your inner circle is to smile. And, you can do it with your eyes as well as your lips. This lets people know you’re a connector and a lover of people. When you smile, you open your heart and show that you believe in the good in others.
- Ask questions. Asking questions lets others know that you’re genuinely interested in getting to know something about them. It opens the door to what’s possible and can create engagement that leads to a deeper, more meaningful connection.
- Listen. While this sounds simple, it’s more challenging than smiling or asking questions. To actively listen is to quietly tell another person that they are special, valued, and heard. What an incredible gift! And, this will lead to a greater trust in any and all relationships.
Action Item: stand out
The Upside Challenge of the week is to step into these three simple ways to stand out so you are seen, heard, and rewarded for your brilliance.
Remember, comfort doesn’t change the world.
Step out and choose to be seen because big opportunities are waiting for you.
And, the world needs you and your brilliance.







