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That knowledge you think is basic? It could be someone's breakthrough. Most creators: • Overthink • Self-censor • Delete "obvious" insights The result? Valuable knowledge is lost. Remember: • Your "101" is someone's MBA • Your "obvious" is someone's "a-ha" • Your journey is someone's roadmap Every expert was once a beginner. Someone needs to hear what you know. Today. Don't rob them of that chance. Share that "obvious" stuff. It's why I built The $1,000 New Business Challenge. My free email course teaches you how to build your first business by sharing what you *already* know. 21 days. 21 small actions. Zero cost to you. 4,000+ people have already enrolled. Join today and get 21 steps over 21 days. Get step 1 now: https://lnkd.in/eN5XWs8F What will you start sharing today?
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This is great
Sometimes we underestimate the value of our own experiences because they feel ordinary to us. But what’s obvious to one person can spark transformation for another. Sharing ‘basic’ knowledge isn’t just about teaching—it’s about empowering others to start their own journey. The ripple effect of your insights can be greater than you imagine. How do you overcome self-doubt when deciding whether your knowledge is worth sharing, especially when it feels too basic to you?
Sharing knowledge is the key to growth.
Love this mindset shift. Sharing your knowledge, no matter how small, can create a ripple effect for someone else.
That your life story is a roadmap to someone out there. What feels obvious to you might be a life-changing to someone else. Share your story to business and profession, challenges you faced in life, profits, and encounters. Don't hold it back. Someone is waiting to run with it.
This is a fantastic reminder! What feels 'obvious' to you might be the exact insight someone else needs to break through their barriers. Sharing what we know, no matter how simple it seems, is how we create value and impact. Love the idea of the $1,000 New Business Challenge! 21 small actions to start something meaningful? Count me inspired.
So true, that's why I post everything I write. Even if it goes to one person only.
Self confidence is everything. Never consider yourself unworthy that's the first rule for anyone who wants to succeed in life
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