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MODULE 10: PERSONAL BRAND & THROUGHLINE

The Golden Thread That Makes You Unforgettable

The Era of Personal Brands

We're living through a fundamental shift in how people connect with businesses and leaders. The era of corporate brands dominating the landscape is giving way to something more powerful: personal brands.

The Evolution of Branding

When Lauralouise grew up, it was all about corporate brands and name brands. Companies like IBM, Coca-Cola, and General Electric defined trust and quality. But over the last decade, we've experienced a sea change.

Today, it's not about corporate brands anymore. It's about personal brands elevating your business. People don't just buy products or invest in companies. They align with the thought process, culture, and motivations of the person behind the brand.

Your personal brand can be the difference between obscurity and dominance. Companies led by CEOs with strong personal brands see higher valuations, better talent retention, and more opportunities.

Why This Matters for Capital Attraction

In the finance and investment world, this shift is significant. Sophisticated investors don't just evaluate your track record or your pitch deck. They're asking deeper questions:

  • Who are you really?
  • What drives you at your core?
  • Can I trust you when things go wrong?
  • Are your values aligned with mine?

Your throughline answers these questions before they're even asked.

The Compartmentalization Challenge

Many professionals (especially those who grew up in traditional business environments) are accustomed to compartmentalizing their lives:

  • Personal life over here: One set of behaviors, one energy
  • Professional life over there: Another set of behaviors, different energy

But here's the problem: when you compartmentalize, your energy becomes manifested rather than organic. People can sense it. Your Right Fit Clients want to connect with the whole you, not a manufactured professional persona.

Think about the brands you personally align with: whether it's Patagonia's environmental commitment, Tesla's innovation mission, or a local business owner whose values resonate with yours. You're not just buying products. You're buying into belief systems and worldviews.

The Younger Generation Gets It

If you're in your twenties, you're probably more comfortable with this concept. Everything's already about personal brand, from Instagram to LinkedIn to TikTok. It's a very "me-centric" environment.

But if you're in your forties, fifties, or beyond, this might feel uncomfortable. You weren't raised to "put yourself out there" this way. The good news? Your life experience and authenticity are your competitive advantage, once you learn to express them through your personal brand.

Building a personal brand takes intentional effort. Your throughline (the core thread that ties your story, values, and actions together) is the foundation of a powerful personal brand.
What is a Throughline?

Your throughline is like the golden thread that ties your personal and professional journey together. It's the opposite of the compartmentalized life of the past.

Core Definition

Your throughline is the consistent theme that defines:

  • Who you are at your core
  • What you stand for without compromise
  • Why people will align with you naturally

Think of it as your personal mission statement, but more powerful, because it's woven into every aspect of your story, your business, and your life.

Your throughline is not a slogan or clever tagline. It's a narrative that people connect with emotionally. If it doesn't mean something to you on an emotional level, it won't be emotive to anyone else either.

Throughline vs. Tagline

This distinction is critical:

Throughline (What You Need)

  • A deep, authentic theme that runs through everything you do
  • Emotionally meaningful to you personally
  • Integrated into your identity, beliefs, and actions
  • May require explanation but creates deep connection
  • Example: "Life and business on your terms"

Tagline (What Most People Create by Mistake)

  • A clever phrase designed to sound good
  • Often created for external perception
  • Not connected to your authentic values
  • Understandable but potentially shallow
  • Example: "Excellence in everything" (generic and unmemorable)

How It Works

Your throughline is expressed through your Authentic Character Flywheel: that toolbox of interests, experiences, journey, expertise, and brand that you've been building.

Whether it's in your funnel, your emails, your one-on-one exchanges, or your story, your throughline is the core thread that makes everything recognizable as uniquely you.

"Your throughline runs through everything in your profit pyramid. It's not about being clever. It's about being clear and congruent with who you are."
- Lauralouise Blatt

The Power of Repetition

When people hear your throughline over and over again (in different contexts, different stories, different interactions), they start to think of you when that concept comes up.

It becomes your personal trademark. Part of your lexicon. Eventually, people in your network start using your language, your concepts, your way of thinking about problems.

Lauralouise has been using "make a difference every day" as part of her email signature since she was 23 years old. That phrase evolved into "life and business on your terms," which now encompasses everything about freedom, greatness, giving back, and living authentically. It's ever-present in everything they do through MagnumVault and the SHINE companies.
Why Your Throughline Matters

The Business Impact

A study by Edelman found that 64% of consumers said they would buy from OR boycott a brand based on its CEO's stance on certain issues.

Your throughline shapes that perception. It creates the alignment (or misalignment) that determines whether someone becomes a Right Fit Client or walks away.

What a Strong Throughline Creates

Trust and Credibility

When your throughline is authentic and consistent, people develop trust faster. They get that alignment, that synergy, that simpatico of thought process. That's the gold. That's where everything sits.

Differentiation in Crowded Markets

Remember: fitting in is for sardines. Standing out is for success. Your throughline is how you stand out authentically, not by being louder or cheaper, but by being unmistakably you.

Attraction of Right Opportunities

Your throughline attracts:

  • The right partnerships (people aligned with your mission)
  • The right talent (team members who share your values)
  • The right clients (those who appreciate your unique approach)
  • The right capital (investors who believe in your vision)

Coherence Across Your Business

With a clear throughline, you can bring in employees and explain everything to them:

  • Your belief systems
  • Your mission
  • Your throughline
  • Your profit pyramid
  • How you serve

This creates protocols and consistency that make your business robust.

The RFC Connection

This is why understanding your "dot" (that laser-focused description of your Right Fit Client) is so important. Your throughline speaks directly to that person.

When your RFC hears your throughline, they should feel:

  • "This person gets me"
  • "We share the same values"
  • "I want to work with someone like this"
  • "Finally, someone who thinks differently"
Your throughline gives your Right Fit Client a true sense of security. It shows them you have principles, consistency, and a clear sense of who you are and where you're going.

The Energetic Pull

Without a deliberate throughline, or with one that's clever but not clear, clever but not resonating, or clever but not true, your image risks becoming fragmented or inconsistent.

This weakens your message and your energetic pull. People can sense when something's off, when there's incongruence between what you say and who you are.

But when your throughline is authentic and well-developed, it elevates your energetic pull. You become magnetic without trying. You attract without chasing.

Examples of Powerful Throughlines

Legendary Leaders

Steve Jobs: "Think Different"

This wasn't just a slogan. It was his life's work.

  • From Apple's products to his personal philosophy
  • His favorite pastime rolled into one
  • He thought different from the time he was a child
  • Evident in everything he did
  • Became the philosophy that drove the most successful company in the world

Jobs will be remembered and studied forever, just like the greats during the Golden Age. We still study how they did it, what they did differently, and how they stepped into the greatness of their actual persona, not just their products.

Elon Musk: "Pushing Humanity Forward Through Innovation"

His throughline is evident in Tesla, SpaceX, and beyond.

  • It's not about cars or rockets. It's about the vision for the future
  • Recently stated robotics "won't be a big thing. It's going to be the biggest thing that's ever happened on Planet Earth"
  • Every venture connects to moving humanity forward
  • His throughline attracts talent, capital, and opportunities aligned with that mission

Richard Branson: "Disruption and Adventure"

If you think about this throughline, it describes what's most near and dear to his heart:

  • It doesn't say anything about planes or businesses
  • It describes the trajectory of his business
  • What drives the innovation of his business
  • Probably drove his creative process
  • Made Virgin a brand people love and trust, from airlines to space travel

Real-World Application: Lauralouise's Evolution

The Evolution of a Throughline

Started as: "Set a precedent"

Evolved to: "Make a difference every day" (still in every email signature for 20+ years)

Matured into: "Life and business on your terms"

This evolution happened because Lauralouise realized she wasn't stepping into who she really was. There were times where she was sacrificing her authentic self.

The final throughline encompasses:

  • The greatness she wanted to create
  • What she wanted to give back
  • The things she wanted to do
  • The freedoms she wanted to enjoy in her life

It's been her throughline for the better part of a decade, ever-present in everything they do through MagnumVault and the SHINE companies (Success, Health, Integrity, Needs of others, Environment).

Notice how these throughlines evolved over time. Your first attempt won't be perfect. It's written in sand, not cement. You iterate as you grow and clarify who you truly are.

CRUSHiNGiT Participant Examples

Example 1: "Rooted in Purpose, Driven by Impact"

This captures both grounding (rooted) and orientation toward action (driven). It's authentic and powerful.

Example 2: Initial Draft

"I fix the messes others leave behind, and I build systems so others won't have to. This isn't a startup story. It's a legacy in motion, and I'm ready to scale it with the right people beside me."

Feedback: This is more like an extrapolated mission statement. The goal is to tighten it into something you can say in one line. But it's on the right track. It shows core values of problem-solving, systems-thinking, and legacy-building.

Example 3: "Helping People Solve Challenges One Relationship at a Time"

This gets to the point. Helping people solve challenges is what drives this person, what lights them up. It's part of their mission in life. And they do it one relationship at a time.

Example 4: Evolution Over Time

Initial work: Focus on extraordinary exits

With guidance: "You're an extraordinary exit strategist"

Refined to: "Extraordinary Exits for Family Care Home Entrepreneurs"

The whole thing was giving people this extraordinary exit so they could get to their beach: life and business on their terms. Giving people that edge in their retirement, along with a lot of income, purpose, and significance.

The 5-Step Development Process

Here's a step-by-step process to uncover and refine your throughline. In RAMP UP Bootcamp, we spend significant time refining this because attracting clients and raising capital is much easier when your RFC feels aligned with you.

Step 1: Self-Reflection

The Core Values Exercise

Action: Take a moment to jot down 3 core values that define you as a leader.

Important: Think about the non-negotiable principles that guide your decisions.

Examples: Innovation, Integrity, Resilience, Freedom, Service, Excellence

Why it matters: Your throughline must be rooted in authenticity. These values are your foundation.

Remember, this is not perfection. It's written in sand, not cement. Everything can be iterated all the time. If you're not iterating, you're probably not focusing on it at all.

As you start to think about this (while brushing your teeth in the morning, walking the dog, or right before you fall asleep), take a moment and ask yourself: What are the core values that define me as a leader?

These words don't have to be IN your throughline. They're helping you develop the ideology of what your throughline is going to say about you, or where those core values led your thinking.

Step 2: Identify Your Core Themes

Looking for Patterns

Action: Look back at your career and personal life. Look at patterns or themes that kept emerging.

What to look for:

  • Positive themes that appeared consistently
  • Negative things that drove you to change
  • Discontentment or frustration that pushed you forward
  • Times where you felt caged vs. times you felt free
  • Moments when you were on fire and in the zone

Try to garner the core themes of your life and what drove you to the next level. Maybe it was part of your hero's journey that drove you to solidify core themes.

In Lauralouise's experience, she has very defined core themes that came as a result of the impact of one event. She just said: "We're not doing it this way. This is the way I do things."

Questions to explore:

  • Have you always been the one to challenge the status quo?
  • Do you love to innovate through new technology?
  • Were you the kid tinkering with everything, fixing things?
  • What did you do when nobody was looking? (Playing in the woods, building things, saving animals, collecting leaves?)
  • What inspired you to run the business you're running now?
  • What made you finally leave another industry or start your own thing?

It's about you: developing a framework of getting closer to remembering who you are. Back to Simba and your beliefs, and who you really are.

Your life and your stories and your experiences leave a lot of clues. Everything from where you've been to your present roles and even your future vision can inform your throughline.

Step 3: Craft Your Story

Connecting Past, Present, and Future

Action: Connect your past experiences to your present role and future vision. How have your core themes shaped your journey?

Story elements to consider:

  • Origin story components
  • Vision story elements
  • Validation from your journey
  • Transformation moments

Your story will connect you to past experiences. Even if you decide that part of your story isn't going to be in your origin story or vision story, there are still a lot of clues.

"From bootstrapping my first startup to leading a global team, my drive to innovate has always been about solving problems that matter."

Your future vision is important here. With Steve Jobs and Elon Musk, their future vision was something that was always inside of them, and they let it out.

This might be part of your throughline. It might be:

  • The way you wanted to be served and never were
  • How you built a business about how you wanted to be served
  • The drive to bring that to the forefront and serve people that way
Your throughline isn't a tagline. It's a narrative that people can connect with emotionally. If it doesn't mean something to you on an emotional level, the chances are it's not going to be emotive to anyone else either.

Step 4: Align with Your Business Goals

Ensuring Coherence

Action: Ensure that your throughline complements your company's mission and vision.

Critical point: If your throughline doesn't complement your company's mission and vision, you better make it complement, or else you're not going to be in your zone of genius.

You have to have a driving force bigger than yourself. It can't be just about making money. (There's nothing wrong with making money. Lauralouise loves making money.) But it's a much bigger thing than just your financial success.

It has to do with aligning yourself with your mission and your vision. It should reinforce why you're the right leader for this venture, or what drove you to become an expert in this.

Lauralouise always starts with helping people crush it through attracting clients, raising capital, and building out their business. But her ultimate goal: "I don't want you to build out your business, work like a slave, and die with all of your best intentions unfulfilled. I want you to have life and business on your terms."

The Authentic Character Flywheel Connection

Your throughline should be present in your Authentic Character Flywheel. You can ping-pong back and forth:

  • "Wait a minute. I just wrote these things about my core values, and I don't really see that showing up in my authentic flywheel."
  • Frankly, the first time you do the ACF, people are like: "Oh, I like wine, I collect this, I like to cycle."
  • But you've got to peel back the layers. Go deeper and deeper and deeper

The "Go Deeper" Exercise (Brendan Burchard Method)

When trying to get to something important, keep asking "Why?" or "What's beneath that?"

Example progression:

  • "I want to have a successful business" → Why?
  • "So I can have a nice car, house, vacations" → Why?
  • "So my family has security" → Why?
  • "So I can focus on what matters" → What really matters?
  • "Freedom to make an impact on my terms" → There's your throughline territory

Alignment creates coherence, and it amplifies your impact.

Step 5: Consistency in Communication

Weaving It Through Everything

Action: Commit to weaving your throughline into everything you do and every public interaction.

Where it should appear:

  • Social media posts
  • Interviews
  • Speeches
  • Emails
  • Even internal memos

Why: Consistency builds recognition and trust.

If your throughline is about "relentless innovation," share stories of how your team is pushing boundaries. Make it a recurring theme that people associate with you.

The Congruency Connection

You've talked a lot about congruency and consistency, which helps with your belief systems, right?

You have to commit to weaving your throughline into everything you do: every public interaction, social media, interviews, speeches, emails, even internal memos. It should be ever-present.

But here's the critical part: You should be consistent across all materials, but that only can occur if you are consistent with yourself.

This is the uncomfortable part. If you've not done it, it's like stepping into a foreign land. "What currency do they use here?" But remember: your congruency is going to feed your beliefs.

Beliefs Feed Actions

Your beliefs have to be the place that you start that supports your actions.

Sometimes we do things that are part of our core beliefs (our true beliefs, the ones when we're in our best self). When we're in our worst self, those aren't our beliefs. That's more often our fears, our resistance, and our GULP.

So when you're not being your best self, don't beat the crap out of yourself. Just say: "This isn't the real me. It's time to buck up and be who I'm supposed to be. Remember who you are."

Lauralouise called herself a "slacker" for years. She thought it was funny, a good nickname for herself. But she was eroding herself every single time she said it because she meant it. Now she doesn't use that nasty nickname anymore. Now: "I'm an indefatigable force to be reckoned with. I'm a person who figures it out. I'm a total solution innovator. I can figure anything out." When things are bad, she stands up and says: "I've got this!" (The dogs think she's crazy and start jumping on her.) She'll chant: "Too easy. This is too easy." Because she knows her brain, when it thinks it's too easy, will be like: "Oh my gosh, it's too easy, I better find the answer or I'm gonna look dumb."

Those are the best ways to start on your throughline. It's your personal brand's backbone. It's not just what you say. It's what you live. It's what you breathe. It's what you believe.

Start Small, Be Consistent

Even if you need to start small on this, you've got to be consistent. You'll watch:

  • Your influence grow
  • How people remember you
  • How people light up when you expose (the proverbial) other side of yourself

You got to start small. You've got to be consistent. And you will see that the influence shows up everywhere.

Use it in everything you do. Make it part of your personal lexicon. Create your own sayings. Eventually, your whole family and team will use your lexicon, and you won't realize it's not a language other people understand anymore. But it allows you to step into something.
Integration with Your Business

The Profit Pyramid Connection

Your throughline doesn't exist in isolation. It's the golden thread that runs through your entire Profit Pyramid.

The Profit Pyramid Structure

At the top: Your most expensive, exclusive offerings

In the middle: Your core programs and services

At the base: Your entry-level products and lead magnets

Through the center: Your throughline, like a giant freeway that connects everything

Above it all: Your magnet (Authentic Character Flywheel)

Henrik drew this during the session, and it's a powerful visual. Imagine a reverse funnel: wider at the bottom (your audience) and narrowing as you go up (your high-ticket offerings).

But here's the key: through the middle runs a giant freeway that your clients get to drive on. Your audience gets sucked up that freeway to the top.

What Sits at the Top

At the top of all of that is your giant magnet: the Authentic Character Flywheel. It's the nucleus that drives everything:

  • It's going to drive your story
  • It's going to drive your Right Fit Client selection
  • It's going to drive your engine and profitability
  • It's going to drive the business that runs all of this

The MagnumVault Example

Look at how they practice what they teach:

MagnumVault Profit Pyramid

  • Bottom (Entry): CRUSHiNGiT Challenges (~$1,000)
  • Level 2: RAMP UP Bootcamp ($7-8,000)
  • Level 3: REAP Rewards Bootcamp ($25,000)
  • Level 4: Magnum Accelerator ($50,000)
  • Level 5: Magnum Opus Mastermind ($100,000)
  • Top: Magnum Strategic Advisory (high 6-figures)

These aren't separate businesses. They're all founded on the same principles and the same things discussed in CRUSHiNGiT. They're just different levels, different excursions. They're all geared at the same people, just different depths, different speeds, bigger lifts.

People will pay you for speed and access. The easier you make it for them to understand and decide, the more likely they are to move forward.

When You Have "Only One Product"

Lauralouise addressed this because many people in finance or investment management feel they only have one thing to sell.

The fact is: You are developing your brand, and you're selling your brand.

So don't draw your pyramid vertically. Draw it horizontally, as an ascension ladder or staircase:

The Horizontal Approach (For Single-Product Businesses)

The challenge: When you meet people with lots of money who are potential investors, they don't walk around with a long, sour face looking for a solution you can provide. It doesn't work like that.

The solution: Build a value-adding staircase that also serves as an elimination filter.

Why it matters: There are people who just shouldn't take the stairs. They're morons who will drink all your stuff, eat all your food, run off, and you never see them again. They don't deserve to be at your fireplace. They need to earn the right to get there.

The Three-Step Funnel System

For sophisticated offerings (funds, PE, real estate, major investments), create a three-step system:

Step 1: Initial Value Delivery

Something that educates and qualifies simultaneously. Not a questionnaire (they won't fill it in), but valuable content that reveals who they are.

Step 2: Deeper Engagement

A workshop, consultation, or assessment that provides real value while allowing you to determine fit.

Step 3: The Fireplace

This is where real meetings take place. They've earned the right to be here through engagement with your first two steps.

You create a couple of football fields (Impact, Influence, Trust zones) and build a three-step funnel. You can get results fast while building the deeper systems.

Throughline Integration Points

Your throughline should be evident at every level:

  • In your lead magnets: The problems you address reflect your values
  • In your entry products: How you deliver value demonstrates your throughline
  • In your mid-tier offerings: The transformation you create aligns with your mission
  • In your high-ticket work: The depth of partnership embodies your throughline fully
You don't have multiple products. You've got a complex offering. We're going to build you a value ladder. That is what we're going to create.

Building Your Magnum Opus

This phrase (building your magnum opus) is part of their trademark. It's ever-present because it's driven by beliefs they feed themselves. They create these concepts to feed themselves, to make themselves better.

But they're remembered for them because they are a part of who they are. They live it every day.

"I'm an athlete. I've always said you're an athlete." If Lauralouise is not doing something that illustrates she's an athlete, she's very unhappy with herself. She's incongruent with herself. You never want to be incongruent with yourself because it means you're going to be unfulfilled, unhappy, and it's probably going to weigh on you heavily. When she gets far away from it, that athlete is pounding on her going: "You're an athlete. Run. Run." It sounds crazy, but it's true. She could never be happy if she doesn't step into her true self.

The Harder Path

When you step back into your true self (even though we think it's hard, even though we know it's about being consistent), it's harder not to do it.

You spend more mental energy, more psychological energy, and more emotional energy beating the crap out of yourself when you're not living your throughline than you would spend just living it authentically.

Common Challenges & Solutions

Challenge 1: "I'm Not Sure What My Throughline Is"

Solution: Start with Your Values and Themes

Your throughline will emerge from the work you do in Steps 1 and 2. Don't try to force it. Let it reveal itself through the patterns in your life and work.

Action steps:

  • Complete the core values exercise thoroughly
  • List 10-15 recurring themes from your life
  • Look for the thread that connects them
  • Draft 3-5 possible throughlines
  • Test them with trusted advisors

Challenge 2: "I'm Afraid of Being Too Visible"

Solution: Reframe Visibility as Service

Your throughline is about serving your mission, not just self-promotion. When you're clear about your values and purpose, visibility becomes a way to help more people, not ego-driven exposure.

Remember: Your Right Fit Clients are looking for someone like you. By being visible with your authentic throughline, you're making it easier for them to find you.

Challenge 3: "It Feels Too Vulnerable"

Solution: Progressive Disclosure

You don't have to share everything at once. Start with your throughline in professional contexts, then allow more of your authentic self to show through over time.

The discomfort is a signal: If you've not done this before, it's like stepping into a foreign land. "What currency do they use here?" That feeling means you're growing.

Challenge 4: "What If I Get It Wrong?"

Solution: Remember It's Written in Sand

Your throughline will evolve as you do. Lauralouise's went from "Set a precedent" to "Make a difference every day" to "Life and business on your terms" over decades.

Key principle: You're an iterator. You're going to be able to change things at will, on a dime. That's your superpower. Nothing has to stay if it's not working.

Challenge 5: "I Think I Have It, But How Do I Know It's Right?"

Solution: The Emotional Resonance Test

Ask yourself:

  • Does it make me emotional when I say it out loud?
  • Can I see how it connects my past, present, and future?
  • Does it differentiate me from others in my field?
  • Would my Right Fit Client resonate with this?
  • Can I imagine living this for the next 10+ years?

If you answered "yes" to most of these, you're on the right track.

Challenge 6: "It Sounds Too Clever or Not Clever Enough"

Solution: Choose Clear Over Clever

If you create a throughline that isn't clear to everyone, that's okay. If you're around your Right Fit Client and you keep using it, you get known for it. It becomes part of your trademark.

Examples of clarity spectrum:

  • Very clear: "Life and business on your terms" (understandable)
  • Requires context: "Think Different" (needs story to understand)
  • Too clever: "Resurgent Roll-Up Renegade" (fun for events, exhausting for daily use)

Test: Would you still want to use this throughline 10 years from now? If it's too clever, you'll get bored with it.

Challenge 7: "My Throughline Doesn't Match My Current Business"

Solution: Choose Your Throughline or Choose Your Business

This is a critical moment. If your authentic throughline doesn't align with your current business, you have two paths:

  • Path 1: Adjust your business to align with your throughline (ideal)
  • Path 2: Acknowledge you're not in your zone of genius and make a plan to transition

Warning: If you force a throughline to fit a business you don't believe in, you'll be incongruent. That incongruence will make you unfulfilled and unhappy.

The "Go Deeper" Practice

When you're struggling with any of these challenges, use the "go deeper" exercise:

  1. Write down your surface-level answer
  2. Ask "Why?" or "What's beneath that?"
  3. Write that answer
  4. Ask again: "Why?" or "What's beneath that?"
  5. Repeat 5-7 times until you hit something that makes you emotional
  6. That emotional core is where your authentic throughline lives
The most expensive thing you'll ever spend is the mental, psychological, and emotional energy beating yourself up for not being who you truly are. Living your throughline authentically is easier than pretending to be someone else.
Practical Implementation

Starting Today: Your Throughline Action Plan

Exercise 1: The 3-Minute Core Values Draft

  1. Set a timer for 3 minutes
  2. Write down your three core values that define you as a leader
  3. These are non-negotiable principles that guide your decisions
  4. Don't overthink, go with your gut

Examples: Innovation, Integrity, Resilience, Freedom, Service, Excellence, Authenticity, Impact, Legacy, Adventure

Exercise 2: The Recurring Themes Inventory

  1. Take 5-10 minutes
  2. List recurring themes in your career and life
  3. What do people praise you for consistently?
  4. What patterns keep emerging?
  5. What challenges have shaped you?

Prompts:

  • I've always been the one who...
  • People come to me when they need...
  • I can't stand it when...
  • I light up when I'm...
  • Even as a kid, I was always...

Exercise 3: The One-Sentence Draft

  1. Take 5 minutes
  2. Draft a one-sentence throughline that connects your values and themes
  3. Don't aim for perfection, aim for authentic
  4. Read it out loud. Does it make you feel something?

Format options:

  • "[Action/Value] through [Method/Approach]" (Example: "Pushing humanity forward through innovation")
  • "[Core Belief] for [Who You Serve]" (Example: "Extraordinary exits for family care entrepreneurs")
  • "[Driving Force] on [Your Terms]" (Example: "Life and business on your terms")

Testing Your Throughline

The 5-Question Validation Test

  1. Emotional resonance: Does it make me feel something when I say it?
  2. Authenticity: Is this truly me, or am I trying to sound impressive?
  3. Differentiation: Does this set me apart from others in my field?
  4. Longevity: Can I see myself using this 10 years from now?
  5. RFC alignment: Would my Right Fit Client connect with this?

Scoring: 4-5 "yes" answers = You're ready to test it in the market. 2-3 "yes" = Keep refining. 0-1 "yes" = Start over with the core values exercise.

Integrating Your Throughline This Week

Week 1 Implementation Checklist

  • ☐ Update your LinkedIn headline to reflect your throughline
  • ☐ Add your throughline to your email signature
  • ☐ Write one social media post explaining your throughline
  • ☐ Share it with 3 trusted advisors for feedback
  • ☐ Revise based on feedback
  • ☐ Start using it in conversations naturally
  • ☐ Notice how people respond

Building Your Personal Lexicon

Your throughline is just the beginning. Over time, you'll develop an entire lexicon: your own language and sayings that become your trademark.

MagnumVault Lexicon Examples

  • "Building your magnum opus" (your life's great work)
  • "Make a difference every day" (Lauralouise's signature)
  • "Stop chasing, start attracting" (core philosophy)
  • "Life and business on your terms" (throughline)
  • "Fitting in is for sardines" (differentiation)
  • "Written in sand, not cement" (iteration mindset)
  • "Remember who you are" (identity work)
  • "The magnum vault" (mindset, health, wealth, nation)

Eventually, your family and team will use your lexicon. You won't even realize it's not standard language anymore. But it allows you to step into something unique and memorable.

Monthly Throughline Review

The Monthly Check-In

Schedule: First day of each month, 15 minutes

Questions to ask:

  1. Am I living my throughline or just saying it?
  2. Where was I most congruent with my throughline this month?
  3. Where was I least congruent?
  4. What feedback have I received about my personal brand?
  5. Does my throughline still feel authentic, or has it evolved?
  6. What adjustments do I need to make?

The Long Game

Building a powerful personal brand through your throughline isn't a quick fix. It's a long game. But here's what happens when you commit:

  • Month 1-3: Feels awkward, you're self-conscious, questioning if it's working
  • Month 4-6: Starting to feel natural, people begin to associate you with it
  • Month 7-12: Your network starts using your language, referrals increase
  • Year 2+: You're known for it, opportunities align with it, it attracts your RFC naturally
Start small. Be consistent. Watch your influence grow. Watch how people remember you. Watch how people light up when you show them the authentic you.

Support Resources

You don't have to do this alone. In RAMP UP Bootcamp, we spend significant time on throughline development because it's foundational to everything else:

  • Attracting clients becomes easier when your RFC feels aligned with you
  • Raising capital becomes natural when investors see your authentic throughline
  • Building your team becomes simpler when your throughline guides hiring decisions
  • Scaling your business becomes sustainable when your throughline runs through all systems

This work is iterative. You'll refine it dozens of times. That's not failure, that's evolution.

🎓 CONGRATULATIONS! 🎓

You've completed all 10 modules of CRUSHiNGiT!

You now have the complete framework for building a capital attraction machine that runs on authenticity, strategy, and systems.

YOUR JOURNEY FROM HERE

Everything you've learned (from Strategy to Story to Systems) comes together in your Authentic Character Flywheel and your personal throughline.

You are now equipped to:

  • Identify and attract your Right Fit Clients
  • Build your signature stories that create trust
  • Develop systems that scale authentically
  • Position yourself as the obvious choice
  • Live and work on your own terms

WHAT'S NEXT?

Implementation is everything. Knowledge without action is just entertainment.

RAMP UP Bootcamp takes everything from these 10 modules and helps you build it into working systems for your specific business. It's where theory becomes results.

Remember who you are.

Stop chasing. Start attracting.

Build your magnum opus.

- Anric & Lauralouise Blatt