Jim Anderson, PhD, offers tips for sharing your personal story and how you became successful. While his article is focused on a public address, the context fits virtual interactions, as well. Your personal story often comes up when meeting someone new. Having it organized in Anderson’s three parts will help other’s learn about you without sounding like you’re bragging.
. . . be careful to make sure that you give credit to the people who helped you become a success. . .” – Jim Anderson, PhD
Source: The Accidental Communicator, September 15, 2020. Link.