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Hey friends,
As rarely as I say this, itβs been an emotional week on my end. Weβve just launched sales for the third cohort of theΒ Part-Time YouTuber AcademyΒ and have already sold out 315 of our 400 spaces π€― If youβd like to join the party, you can clickΒ hereΒ –Β the live cohort course runs from 7th June to 14th July.
Earlier this week I was hanging out with pro YouTubersΒ Zac and Jay. Theyβre working on some digital products and were suffering from lots of imposter syndrome.
I found myself giving a bunch of advice I wish Iβd known a year ago when I started making online courses and digital products myself. And they seemed to really resonate with it.
Yet, the whole time, in my mind, I was thinking βWhat Iβm saying sounds really obviousβ. I was even scared of being patronising. But it was all genuinely amazing to them.
Every so often I get to appreciate theΒ curse of knowledge.Β At one point, this knowledge was new to me, but now that I’ve internalised it, it’s become obvious to me. That means that I struggle to appreciate that it can be mind-blowing to others. And these mind-blowing things donβt always come from experts. Often they come from people still figuring it out, who are just one small step ahead.
We all probably have a lot of amazing advice to give. Amazing advice that seems painfully obvious to us, on things weβre not even experts in.
So here’s my question to you this week – what are you holding yourself back from teaching because you’re worried it’s too obvious?
Have a great week!
Ali
PS: If you’re considering starting or growing a YouTube channel, and you’re willing to put some serious time and effort into it, with a wholesome community of others doing the same, you might like to check out my live cohort online course, theΒ Part-Time YouTuber Academy. We launched a few days ago, and we’ve got 85 spots left (with a load of scholarships available too).Β Click here to learn more.
“Perhaps the clearest indicator of your internal identity is your external environment. If you are comfortable in certain environments, what does that say about you?”
FromΒ Willpower Doesn’t WorkΒ – Benjamin Hardy. Resurfaced usingΒ Readwise.