It's hard to think of yourself as a brand, especially when I have four daughters who kick my butt early in the morning every day before I go to work.
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I don't really like to call myself a brand, and I don't like to think of myself as a brand. I'm a singer, a songwriter, a musician and a performer. And an actress, and all the other things that I do. When you add it all together, some might call it a brand, but that's not my focus.
Brands are in your face 24/7; I'm sure you've consumed a couple brands today. So it's fun working with them. People recognize brands, and people are starting to recognize my brand.
I wake up in the morning and I think about one brand. I don't have enough time to wake up twice and think about two.
I don't think of myself as a brand. Branding to me feels like a position or identity that's frozen in time. I'm more interested in transitions.
I am not brand conscious. I wear what suits me.
I know who I am by now. And I am my own brand.
My biggest surprises in my everyday job have to do with the challenges of trying to be slightly more responsible as a brand.
I'm not a brand name, I'm a person.
I've always refused to associate myself with a brand.
It is important for me that I represent a brand that reflects my personality.
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