For the first time I felt like the dumbest person in the room.Why you don’t need to be smart to be rich.
I know I’m not the most intelligent person in many rooms, but this was a new experience for me. I’m sitting in a local university room with a collection of mathematicians to discuss a program my boss wants. Intimidating is quite the right word. I felt about a 2 to their 10s. And I knew exactly what I needed from them, but I still felt like a fraud. I think that was my second time experiencing imposter syndrome. Like I didn’t deserve to be there in that company. It’s not a comfortable feeling and apparently can happen to writers with every book they write or with other product creators. Even the best Internet Marketers sometimes feel that they are about to be found out and exposed as a fraud. What surprised me in that room was that those mathematicians were looking to me for guidance. They quickly put me at ease by asking questions about what we needed and what the end result needed to be able to do. What I learned from that exchange is that everybody has their area of expertise and subjects that they know little or nothing about. I can’t compete with a mathematician in maths, but I can run rings around them on other subjects. I bet you have your expert subjects that you’d be able to teach me. Everyone has at least one zone of interest that puts them in a special class. Your job is to leverage that knowledge into a product and sell it to others who want to learn it. Regards, P.S. You’ll find the people who want to buy access to your knowledge on Amazon and other sites where people search for information to buy. The training you’ll find here, https://go.wm-tips.com/24hours, will help you to put your knowledge into a format that will sell. Sure some people know more than you, but they don’t have a published book, and even if they do, there is still room for yours. Many more people know less than you, and they need your help, don’t be selfish. |