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In this episode, I am sharing a concept that I recently heard on a podcast about the meaning of unqualified and inexperienced. It made me go down a rabbit hole to look at what we make our inexperience mean, and how we decide that inexperienced means that we are not qualified.
In today’s episode we discuss:1) We will always be inexperienced when we start something new. How can we possibly have any experience without doing the thing? 2) There are people far less qualified than you doing the things you say you want to do simply because they believe in themselves. That belief in themselves allows them to start, to get into action, to take that first step and to become more qualified. 3) Who is setting your definition of qualified? What does it mean to be qualified? Do you think that being qualified means that you are done learning? Where are you mistaking your inexperience with not being qualified? 4) This quote by Simon Sinek, “for whatever reason, most of us don't think we can achieve something beyond what we're qualified to achieve.” So if what we believe we are qualified is the ceiling we create for ourselves, then wouldn’t it be good to lift that ceiling and see that we are more than qualified for the things we desire and the inexperience we are judging in ourselves, is because we haven’t started yet. Join the OUTSPOKEN NLP Coaching Certification https://www.marshavanw.com/outspoken Master Your Emotion Audio Programhttps://www.marshavanw.com/offers/YFrLty4v
Marsha Vanwynsberghe — Author, Speaker, and Life Coach
Marsha is the 6-time Bestselling Author of “When She Stopped Asking Why”. She shares her lessons as a parent who dealt with teen substance abuse far past the level of normal experimentation.
Through her programs, coaching, and live events for women, Marsha is on a mission to teach you how to “Own Your Choices” in your own life. She teaches women how to own their stories, lead themselves and pay it forward to others by creating businesses that serve, support, and impact others.
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In this episode, I am sharing a concept that I recently heard on a podcast about the meaning of unqualified and inexperienced. It made me go down a rabbit hole to look at what we make our inexperience mean, and how we decide that inexperienced means that we are not qualified.
In today’s episode we discuss:1) We will always be inexperienced when we start something new. How can we possibly have any experience without doing the thing? 2) There are people far less qualified than you doing the things you say you want to do simply because they believe in themselves. That belief in themselves allows them to start, to get into action, to take that first step and to become more qualified. 3) Who is setting your definition of qualified? What does it mean to be qualified? Do you think that being qualified means that you are done learning? Where are you mistaking your inexperience with not being qualified? 4) This quote by Simon Sinek, “for whatever reason, most of us don't think we can achieve something beyond what we're qualified to achieve.” So if what we believe we are qualified is the ceiling we create for ourselves, then wouldn’t it be good to lift that ceiling and see that we are more than qualified for the things we desire and the inexperience we are judging in ourselves, is because we haven’t started yet. Join the OUTSPOKEN NLP Coaching Certification https://www.marshavanw.com/outspoken Master Your Emotion Audio Programhttps://www.marshavanw.com/offers/YFrLty4v
Marsha Vanwynsberghe — Author, Speaker, and Life Coach
Marsha is the 6-time Bestselling Author of “When She Stopped Asking Why”. She shares her lessons as a parent who dealt with teen substance abuse far past the level of normal experimentation.
Through her programs, coaching, and live events for women, Marsha is on a mission to teach you how to “Own Your Choices” in your own life. She teaches women how to own their stories, lead themselves and pay it forward to others by creating businesses that serve, support, and impact others.
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