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Showing Up On Purpose With Purpose: Local branding workshop sets entrepreneurs on a clearer course

By Staff Report, posted 4 hours ago

Entrepreneur-turned-brand consultant Tiffany Haywood invites local business owners and creative professionals to an empowering, one-of-a-kind workshop, “Showing Up On Purpose With Purpose”, launching Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at 1047 Murchison Road, Suite 104 in Fayetteville, NC.

This workshop is a curated experience for entrepreneurs seeking to sharpen their brand identity and confidently project their message with intention and clarity.

What participants will gain:

  • Brand clarity tools to define and strengthen business identity
  • Social media strategy suggestions to expand reach and influence
  • In-the-moment presence feedback to embody brand confidence in any setting

Entrepreneurship is often a journey marked by talent and vision—but without brand clarity, even the most capable individuals can feel unseen. This workshop responds to that challenge, helping participants:

  • Gain confidence to show up intentionally
  • Connect to their authentic brand voice
  • Expand their network and reach through strategic insights
  • Receive live feedback to enhance personal presence

All delivered in a supportive, purpose-driven environment. With only 20 seats available, this intimate workshop emphasizes personalized engagement and transformation.

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