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This lesson is part of the learning plan: 'Advanced Personal Brand Positioning'. Lesson topic: The Category of One Overview: Learn how to occupy a specific mental space in your audience's mind. Key insights to cover in order: 1. Positioning as a competitive moat 2. The four elements of positioning 3. Defining the problems you solve best Listener profile: - Learning goal: Type my own - Background knowledge: I have explored visual identity design and personal storytelling aspects of personal branding. I have built personal brand before. - Guidance: Focus on advanced personal branding strategies and refinement techniques since the user has existing experience with brand building. Tailor examples, pacing, and depth to this listener. Avoid analogies or references that assume knowledge outside this listener's profile.


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