The question that changes every introduction
 
 
Hi Iza,
 
Did you have a chance to read the guide?
 
If you did, you now understand the two principles:
  1. Anchoring in clarity
  2. Making it easy to lean in.
That's a good foundation. But I want to take it one step further today, because this is the reframe that makes everything click.
 
Most people who struggle to introduce themselves clearly aren't struggling because they can't find the right words.
 
They're struggling because they're trying to answer the wrong question.
 
They're answering: Who am I? 
When the question that actually moves the conversation forward is: Who am I to you?
 
There's a huge difference.
 
"Who am I" sends you into your own head – circling, second-guessing, trying to compress your entire identity into a sentence and then wondering why no one seems to get it, or care.
 
"Who am I to you" is a completely different exercise. It's not about self-definition. It's about helping the other person quickly understand where you fit and why that matters to them.
 
That's what Iconic Introductions is built around. Not a clever tagline. Not a perfectly branded sentence you rehearse in front of the mirror.
 
A clear, structured way to get placed correctly, so the conversation can actually go somewhere.