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One of the most dangerous things that can happen to an expert is becoming exceptionally good at what they do.
Not because mastery is a problem.
What once felt extraordinary starts feeling obvious.
And slowly, almost without noticing, you start dismissing the very thing people would happily pay you a premium for.
In this episode, I'm exploring why so many highly skilled business owners, coaches, consultants and experts become blind to their own brilliance.
We talk about:
• Why "it was just a conversation" is often a lie
Because your clients don't experience your work from the inside.
What feels effortless to you may be life-changing for someone else.
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More here…
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yasmin.breden/
Substack: https://yasminbreden.substack.com
By Yasmin BredenOne of the most dangerous things that can happen to an expert is becoming exceptionally good at what they do.
Not because mastery is a problem.
What once felt extraordinary starts feeling obvious.
And slowly, almost without noticing, you start dismissing the very thing people would happily pay you a premium for.
In this episode, I'm exploring why so many highly skilled business owners, coaches, consultants and experts become blind to their own brilliance.
We talk about:
• Why "it was just a conversation" is often a lie
Because your clients don't experience your work from the inside.
What feels effortless to you may be life-changing for someone else.
__
More here…
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yasmin.breden/
Substack: https://yasminbreden.substack.com