• 40 | The Downside of Being an Expert: The Curse of Knowledge

  • Aug 30 2024
  • Length: 11 mins
  • Podcast

40 | The Downside of Being an Expert: The Curse of Knowledge

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    Are you undervaluing your skills without even realizing it? Get ready to uncover the hidden pitfalls of the "curse of knowledge" that may be costing you more than you think. Join me on the Annoyingly Optimistic Show, Season 2, as I leave a thought-provoking voicemail for Tim, a small business owner who's been navigating choppy waters. Today's episode is packed with insights on how seasoned professionals often unintentionally downplay their expertise, affecting everything from pricing to strategic business decisions.

    Through this episode, you'll learn how to step back and truly appreciate the value of your accumulated experience. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting out, understanding the curse of knowledge can transform how you approach your business. By recognizing the effort and wisdom behind your skills, you'll be better equipped to make informed decisions that reflect your true worth. Tune in and let this voicemail to Tim inspire you to break free from undervaluing your hard-earned expertise.

    If you are self-employed or run a small business and feel more like you're self-annoyed then get in touch, visit the website www.theannoyinglyoptimisticshow.com where you can submit a question or problem and start your journey to becoming self-enjoyed!

    The majority of 'business advice' out there isn't aimed at self-employed or micro businesses, following it leaves you frustrated and chasing quick fixes. I specialise in tools, systems, techniques, inspiration and help specifically designed for YOU, the person who has to do it all, who doesn't have a team of people, unlimited resources or the time to spend months learning complicated techniques.

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