Be more butterfly ??

Be more butterfly ??

Recently I saw something that?so perfectly articulated why?we?are repelled by some brands and attracted to others.?

It was a warm sunny morning and I was out for a walk.?I am blessed to live by a beautiful stream with preserved native wetlands, teeming with wildlife.?

I also retreat there during breaks, and often?"book-end" the close of my work day before I shift?my focus to parenting.?

It's home to native birds, exotic birds, water birds, fish, a wide variety of insects, large blue-tongue lizards and yes, even snakes (although thankfully we don't see them very often).?


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On this particular day, I was walking as usual when a couple of flies came buzzing around my?face.

I wanted to enjoy the scenery, to breathe the fresh air and just relax, and these annoying flies were bugging me so bad.?

It was like they were intent on annoying me.

No matter how hard I swished and swatted my hands around, sighed and snorted?- they were relentless.

Persistently targeting my nose and my mouth.

And I wanted nothing more than to shoo them away.?

Finally, they?found something more interesting and probably went over to annoy them.

Thankfully.?

So, greatly relieved, I could resume my walk.?

I was gazing over the?shrubs and bushes at the cool?blue water on the right side of the dirt path, as I typically do when some movement on the left side of the path suddenly caught my eye.?

It was a beautiful, fluttering butterfly.

I stopped in my tracks to watch.?

It landed on a?shrub and?rested for a moment.?

I was mesmerised.

Then spread its colourful wings, and danced in the air before?descending on another bush.?

Its beauty was compelling and I couldn't take my eyes off it.

I even stopped my walk to get closer and just admire it.?

In stark?contrast to the?flies that were intent on annoying me just minutes earlier.

Both insects.

Both unexpected.

Totally different experience.

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And it reminded me about?marketing - and especially content.?

Many people market themselves like flies - being annoying and shoving themselves into people's faces (feeds, inbox) with no differentiation, creativity or uniqueness.?

Maybe even getting a clever "bot" to write their content.?

Or using persistent, thoughtless techniques to get in right in people's faces in order to get noticed.

Like bothersome pests.

And this makes us want to run a million miles.

Then other people create things that are beautiful - because they are beautiful - and these things attract, and even mesmerise people.

It might not be quite as much as they'd like to - but when they do show up they?attract attention.

For the right reasons.

Their content is unique.

Thoughtful.?

A thing of beauty.

Stopping people in their tracks.?

Drawing their gaze away from their regular day-to-day business as they stop for a moment and admire, and absorb.

Not just because of the aesthetics, but also the movement, the experience, the thoughtfulness, and the underlying message.

They become a highlight.

Something that makes people's day better.

Just like this butterfly did on my walk.

A thing of beauty.?

I believe the world needs more?butterflies, especially right now, as we are "done" with being bombarded by cookie-cutter "same-same" messages and marketing approaches.

It's what I help people do.?

You could say my?Marketing Me??praxis is a bit like "butterfly school".

For caterpillars, for those in the chrysalis, or for butterflies who need an audience.

Tapping into the essence of what makes you unique and beautiful, and turning that into compelling marketing content that enriches people's lives that gets attention because it's?attractive and authentic.

Drawing the right people into your world.

Building connection, respect and admiration.

Among those who?are ready to benefit from what it is that you do.

In an information-saturated world, this is where the opportunity is.

So that's my word of encouragement today.

Be less fly.?

Be more butterfly.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Nina Christian is a Marketing & Brand Strategist who is all about doing marketing in a more connected and human way. She helps?business leaders and social-change-makers?use take charge of their personal brand so they can build their authority and widen their impact.

She is a?Certified Practicing Marketer?(CPM), a Fellow of the Australian Marketing Institute & AMI State Chair (Vic) and for 20 years ran marketing agency Braveda (est 2000), which was?recognised as??"Best Marketing Agency"?at the Australian Marketing Excellence Awards.

She has a knack for?simplifying the complex?which comes from being a hands-on mum to five young children, and uses this to?turn time-sucking activities into easy to follow systems?and processes that?get outcomes fast.

Stacy Farrell

Strategy Before Tactics: Marketing & content strategies, to build your exposure & credibility as an industry leader, ensuring the right message, at the right time, in the right place, to drive customer growth & success ?

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Oh this is sooooo true. Love this post Nina Christian

Marg Lange

Melbourne's Mover and Shaker: Life-Centric Strategist, Market Whisperer, and Public Speaking Powerhouse—Discovering Your Market's Next Move Before They Do (and Making It Look Effortless) ?????

2 å¹´

Such a good analogy Nina Christian. I find it just as annoying especially the old worn out FOMO or the what the hell you started reading and you didn't get to the end! Like maybe if my mind wasn't so full of the intrusions in my inbox or my phone I might get a chance. Its often like sometimes your were the butterfly then you just turned into that moth flying in my face because the light is on...grrrrr

Katrina Bourke

Speaker| Author | Human Centred Leader | Helping leaders stay grounded, find calm, and lead with clarity and quiet confidence amidst the noise.

2 å¹´

Love this Nina Christian!

Monique Richardson

Leadership. Service. Culture - Speaker | Trainer | Author

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What an exquisite article Nina Christian loved it! ??

Marie Alafaci

Marketing copywriter and podcaster who doesn't do 'Salesy' | Clear Copy. Smart Strategy. Lasting Impact.

2 å¹´

Love this. 'Be more butterfly'!

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