The fastest way from newbie to expert
Ever go browsing to see how much information there is out there on the web?
Ever lift your head from the computer after an hour of browsing, and feel overwhelmed? Like everything that has ever needed to be said has already been said?
Ever feel like you have nothing meaningful to contribute? Here is a little secret that might inspire you to be a contributor, and a leader.
Everybody started somewhere. We all came in as babies, and we're all leaving someday. You can create anything you want in between. Do you believe that? Let me say that again.
You can create anything you want in your life.
You always have the choice about what you are going to do, and who you are going to be. Think about it this way,
What do you consider to be an expert? Somebody who has done it before? How many times?
Is an expert bowler someone who has bowled 20 000 games?
That's not an expert, an expert is someone who bowls well, and can teach others.
So what's the fastest way to being an expert?
1) Learn from the best, keep learning, always be learning.
2) Teach others, give back, teaching others will help your learning process and help you understand how to be with others when you are the expert.
3) Practice practice practice
4) Ask for feedback, and apply it!
I'm in training to write expert articles and sales copy, what do you think of this article?
About the Author: Danny Freedman
Member Since: 03/31/2009
Company: Evolution Coaching distributor for Nvaleo
Industry: Coach
Primary Web Site: http://www.chooseinspirationmovie.com


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Greetings and Salutations!
I hope my message finds you in a time of enlightenment and prosperity.
I agree that we are co-creators.
I agree that we are constantly symbiotic in that we teach and learn.
I think that the article could have been fleshed out a bit more if you had included a personal story or parable illustrating your point.
I think without that it is more of a blog entry than article.
Cheers!
good points Danny
You make some good points but I agree with Veronica that it could have had some personal details.
But that is an error I often make myself.
Good for all of us to keep teaching each other how to grow.
All the best
Rachel Cormier
Mission BC Canada
Beautiful
Very good points. Don't you hate it when the experts say " I can smell a newbie a mile away." Like they never had a starting point. :-) Just keep learning, keep you nose to the grind stone, and put all you know at the moment to action. I just keep applying the principles of Think and Grow Rich. And above all ... have fun.
Connie Loeschen