Love this post! It's easy to get stuck in constant reflection and never do, but it's equally easy to forget aligning your motivation with your goals on a regular basis.
I don't need it needs to be a blocker but it's important to think through the implications.
In the example I shared, I could still do a lot of research and take courses or read books to increase my knowledge. I could also start out with a different approach like interviewing the true experts or differentiating on how I packaged the content.
But there's also something I have a lot of more experience with and find more interesting to write about, which is business.
Ultimately if there are people you can help and you can figure out how to reach them, then that's all that matters.
One idea I have is how to marry my version of Christianity and make into a business.
Love this post! It's easy to get stuck in constant reflection and never do, but it's equally easy to forget aligning your motivation with your goals on a regular basis.
I don't need it needs to be a blocker but it's important to think through the implications.
In the example I shared, I could still do a lot of research and take courses or read books to increase my knowledge. I could also start out with a different approach like interviewing the true experts or differentiating on how I packaged the content.
But there's also something I have a lot of more experience with and find more interesting to write about, which is business.
Ultimately if there are people you can help and you can figure out how to reach them, then that's all that matters.
"who don’t know anything about this topic see me as an expert, many more experienced people are out there creating much better content than I could."
This blocks me a lot when thinking about what I can write for - but I try not letting it stop me. When does 'expertise is relative' become a stretch?