Imposter Syndrome

2 years ago
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Oh, but who am I to write a book? That's called impostor syndrome. That's a belief that you have. Who you are to write a book is your two steps ahead is some guy that wants to buy it, That's who you write the book. Right? You don't need to say, I'm a Ph.D. You can say, I'm a grade 12. You're a grade 10. I can teach you. I have to say, Lexis, when I first started my business 16 plus years ago, social media was just becoming a thing. And I can tell you I stayed two weeks ahead of everybody I was teaching, and they were paying me to teach them. Yeah. So you're absolutely right as long as you're two steps ahead. And that is the best way to learn too because they're asking you all those questions that you didn't even know you needed to know.
You're having to find out the answers if you don't know them because they expect you to know them. And it's not like it's so crazy because it's compartmentalized to just week one. Just week two. If you're always two weeks ahead, that's how I teach you to create a course. To create lessons one and two. and then go promote it and sell it and get people in your group.
That's what the market research is about asking people, would you buy this? Then if they would buy it, then while they're doing week one, you're figuring out week three and you're asking them, hey, what do you like about this?
What questions do you have? And when they say, oh, I want XYZ, then you can say to them, oh, that's coming in a further week, in a further module. Now go create it.

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