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Gifted but Gated: Doing the Work That Matters “Don’t just package yourself to look good; position yourself to do good.”— Bernard Kelvin Clive We’re continuing our series on Gifted but Gated—a deep dive into doing the work that truly matters and building a personal brand that cuts across borders, breaks barriers, and outlives businesses. Today, I want us to explore something personal, something practical. Discovering the Gift Years ago, while studying at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, I pursued a program at the College of Art, Rural Art. Among the many disciplines we studied, one stood out to me—Sculpture, specifically the course titled “Wood Work.” It was a fascinating class, though quite different from the kind of art I naturally gravitated toward. I some of my classmates like Kwame Kyere Diabour and Preko George—these guys were extraordinary. They could pick up an ordinary log of wood, make a few chalk or pencil markings, and start carving. In no time, beautiful figures and forms would emerge from the wood. I often stood in awe. I would ask myself, “Where did they see that image?” I tried. I did. I attempted to carve, I observed, and I even tried to understand the science or logic behind it, but it just didn’t click for me. While I had artistic skills in other areas, when it came to sculpture, I couldn’t see what they saw or feel what they felt. It was then I realized something critical—there are different kinds of gifts. Understanding Your Zone of Genius We all have a desire to do great things, to learn, to grow—but there is always that one area, that space, where you fit most naturally. There’s something you were uniquely wired to do—and when you do it, it flows. Others might try to learn the same thing, but they won’t quite execute it the way you do. That’s the difference between skill and giftedness. Your gift is often the place where work stops feeling like work. It becomes a joy. A calling. A way of expressing the excellence and grace that was deposited in you from birth. As Michelangelo once said, “I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free.” That’s the essence of true gifting—seeing what others can’t and bringing it to life. The Work That Matters So, I ask you: What do you see in your craft, in your career, in your art? Maybe, like me, you’re able to write and bring out creative content that others might not be able to conceptualize. Maybe you see systems where others see confusion. Maybe you inspire people with your voice or your ability to listen. That’s your gift. Find your space. Discover your voice. Lean into your gifting and build your career or business from that place. When you align your gift with your purpose, work transforms from duty into delight. You’re not just sacrificing your time—you’re pouring out your essence. And the world notices. From Gift to Brand This is where brand building begins—from the inside out. The foundation of an authentic personal brand is not a fancy logo, a curated social media page, or a string of buzzwords. No. It starts with the recognition and refinement of your gift. You take that gift, add skill, and begin to polish it. You sharpen your craft through practice, learning, and . That’s how mastery is built. When you speak, write, design, build, or consult—your expertise shows. It shines through in your delivery. Branding that lasts is branding that is born from your gift. Skill and Execution Many people today fall into the trap of polishing without substance. You see it all over LinkedIn and social media—people packaging themselves to look polished online, but when hired, they fail to deliver. The execution doesn’t match the presentation. This is a major problem. If you’re not rooted in gifting, if you haven’t put in the work to develop your skill, the results will expose you. And that isn’t just bad for your career—it’s a crack in the foundation of your brand. Don’t build a brand just to look good. Build one that can stand up to scrutiny. Build on truth, talent, and tested expertise. It’s not about impressing people. It’s about impacting lives. A Brand Aligned with Purpose In this age of AI, where deepfakes and digital avatars can create any version of a person, authenticity has become more valuable than ever. People don’t just want aesthetics—they want truth. They want a heart. They want brands that reflect real people solving real problems with real solutions. So let your brand be that—an extension of your true self. Let it reflect your voice, your vision, and your values. Let it serve your audience in a way that aligns your spirit, your soul, and your skill. And in doing so, you’ll not only find fulfillment—you’ll also find income streams, partners, collaborators, and clients who value what you bring. The Right Audience Matters Let me go back to the carving analogy. A beautiful sculpture, no matter how brilliant, may not be appreciated by someone who has no taste for art. Your work, your brand, your brilliance—it needs the right audience. Don’t waste time trying to convince the wrong people of your value. Instead, position your brand where your gift will be seen, appreciated, and paid for. Your success will not only be about how good you are but also how well you align with the right tribe—those who see your worth and are willing to pay for the value you bring. Purpose, Peace, and Prosperity When you align your gift with your work, your audience, and your brand—you begin to live in peace. You find joy in what you do. And yes, prosperity follows—not just material, but mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. That’s the kind of brand I want you to build—one from the inside out. A brand rooted in truth, refined by skill and aligned with purpose. A brand that transforms lives, solves problems and leaves the world better than it found it. So, as we continue this journey of Gifted but Gated, I encourage you to do the work that matters. Find your gifting, refine your skill, serve your audience, and build a brand that represents your truest self. The world is waiting for your brilliance. Don’t just package yourself—position yourself. Don’t just hustle—heal. Don’t just post—polish. Show up as your best self, always. Reflect and Act on these things: 1. Discover and Own Your Core Gift Take time this week to reflect on what comes naturally to you—what you do effortlessly that others struggle with. Write it down. This is the foundation of your authentic brand. 2. Align Your Career or Craft with Your Gift Evaluate your current work or business. Does it allow your gift to shine? If not, begin making intentional steps to pivot—whether by learning a new skill, shifting focus, or repositioning yourself in a more fitting space. 3. Position Your Brand for the Right Audience Don’t just create—connect. Define who truly needs your gift and seek out the platforms, communities, or clients who will see, value, and pay for what you offer. Purposeful visibility beats loud visibility. And if you need help along the way—coaching, consulting, or speaking—I’m here. ! The best is yours. 2n615f
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