Don’t Do What I Do
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Summary
- Always speak from your own experience and share what you've actually done, not just what you might do or could do in the future.
- If you find you don't have much to talk about, the core issue might be that you're not doing enough worth talking about.
- It's important to remember you should not try to imitate someone else's path exactly, because your context and abilities are different.
- Building credibility takes time and proven success, much like Warren Buffett's track record with Berkshire Hathaway.
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How To Take Action
I would suggest implementing strategies rooted in your real experiences. Start by sharing what you've accomplished and what you’re currently doing. This genuine approach builds trust and authenticity. If you find you don't have much to discuss, it might be time to engage more actively in your field. Take on projects or challenges that are worth sharing.
A good way to improve this is by setting small, achievable goals. As you meet these goals, share your progress and the lessons you learn. This not only builds content worth talking about but also enhances your personal growth and business understanding.
Remember, don't compare your journey directly to someone like Warren Buffett. Your context and abilities are unique. Focus on what you can do with the resources and skills you have now. Embrace your path and build your credibility over time through consistent effort and small successes.
Finally, document your journey. Keep track of what you do, the successes, and even the failures. Over time, this becomes a rich source of material to share, which can inspire and inform others. This builds your credibility naturally, allowing others to see your real-world experiences and growth.