Play to Your Strengths

Become Memorable

Reflect on this quote by Steve Jobs:

“This is a very complicated world, it’s a very noisy world. And we’re not going to get the chance to get people to remember much about us…. So we have to be really clear on what we want them to know about us.” — Steve Jobs (via Garr Reynolds on Twitter)

Reflection Questions:

  • What do you typically share about yourself at professional events?

  • What do you want people to know about your career and impact?

  • What results or successes have you achieved—through roles, team efforts, or projects?

  • Are these stories memorable?

  • If you’re early in your career, what contributions do you hope to make?

To be memorable, highlight what makes you unique—your strengths, values, interests, and goals.

If you’ve already completed the Personal Assets module in the Determining Direction unit, continue here. Otherwise, consider starting with that module or using the RRU Professional Assets Inventory Workbook (PDF).

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