A New York family bought a ranch out West where they intended to raise cattle. Friends visited and asked if the ranch had a name. “Well,” said the would-be cattleman, “I wanted to name it the Bar-J. My wife favored Suzy-Q, one son liked the Flying-W, and the other wanted the Lazy-Y. So we’re calling it the Bar-J-Suzy-Q-Flying-W-Lazy-Y.” “But where are all your cattle?” the friends asked. “None survived the branding.”
— D.A.C. News

So true, so true, and thanks to my friend Steve Roesler who had this story up on his blog All Things Workplace today.

In a slightly off topic moment, this does remind me of the graphic artist who was proudly relating her brand development project for a local landscaping company, new logo, letterhead, website, etc, ETC. Said it cost about $25k if memory serves. When I asked how the new company was doing now, she said, “Out of business, they ran out of money, or something?”

When someone talks about your personal brand, just remember they are really only talking about reputation. That’s it.