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I’m a serial life learner currently growing my virtual assistant business. I’m always looking for other great individuals im able to learn from in the entrepreneurial world.

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    1 year ago

    biggest lesson i learned -

    confidence =/= competence.

    and its damn hard to spot without digging deep. yet its a pervasive problem.

    the advice -

    ‘ask the super specific HOW’ - basically competent people can articulate - in detail the sequence of steps, the variables to considers, the risks involved and any strategy they propose.

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      1 year ago

      Agree, learn how to ask goodquestion is a need skill. Most people will answer a good question

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    1 year ago

    Focus on a specific person / type of person and understand what paint points (frustrations or inefficiencies) they confront, and then solve that problem. Solve only that problem, for only that type of person; you can always go broader later, but early focus is crucial.

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      1 year ago

      Absolutely this. I have worked with so many clients who couldn’t pin down an actual problem they solve — fixating instead on a service they simply believe would be desired based on nothing but their own ability to provide it.