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elf. You must respect the abilities that you have. You must respect how you approach things. Please don’t underestimate yourself. Respect who you are.</p><p id="c633"><b>SAY IT YOUR WAY</b></p><p id="65ab">The way you say how you solve a problem is the way someone else needs to hear it. It will resonate with people because they are hearing it said in a way that makes sense to them. <b>That’s a BIG deal!</b></p><p id="8ee9">Think about a time when you heard someone describing how they solved a problem. All of a sudden, something they said or the way they said it clicked with you. The same holds true when you share your solutions.</p><p id="6d2a"><b>EMBRACE YOUR EXPERTISE</b></p><p id="86d5">Embrace your expertise because <b>you are the expert in how you do what you do.</b> Never forget this. Listen carefully because this bears repeating.</p><figure id="c4ee"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*zMWQkwB67dDuhoGN0xsieA.png"><figcaption></figcaption></figure><p id="26df"><b>Daily Doable:</b> The <b>“Curse of Knowledge”</b> is actually a blessing. It’s only a curse if we allow it to be. Decide to share what you know. Share your gift with others. Not confident? Begin by sharing with a small group. You’ll be amazed at the reaction you get. <b>#DoWhatYouCanNow</b></p><p id="7840">Thank you for reading! This ACRONYM story was brought to you by:</p><figure id="bbc4"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*oXMa5O4-5_LEfXdzkp3Udw.png"><figcaption></figcaption></figure><p id="0a09">Before I go, I want to tag a few of my writer friends. Or as I call them, my <a href="https://readmedium.com/writing-in-medium-it-makes-more-sense-than-dollars-5e8a39cd9a19">CAPITAL Acquaintances.</a> Discover great stories from these individuals. <a href="undefined">Henery X (long)</a>, <a hre

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The CURSE of Knowledge

5 steps to cure this curse once and for all

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What is the curse of knowledge? It’s a mindset trap where a person dismisses something that is easy for them to do, thinking it’s not relevant to other people. In fact, it’s just the opposite.

Why is a cure for the curse of knowledge important? Because when you think this way, there will be a tendency to not share what you do.

In this acronym story, please consider with me 5 Ways to Cure the Curse of Knowledge once and for all.

CURIOUS

Do you realize there are people curious about how you approach and solve problems? Yes, there are. When you share your solutions to problems, there will be people asking you how you did that.

Have you ever seen someone do something and wondered how they did that? They make it look easy. If you think that about someone else, doesn’t it make sense someone could think that way about you? Absolutely!

UNIQUENESS

With the curse of knowledge, it’s easy to forget how unique you are. You look different. You sound different. We understand that. The same uniqueness holds true for how you approach and solve problems. Your unique fingerprint is all over what you do.

RESPECT

To cure the curse of knowledge you must respect yourself. You must respect the abilities that you have. You must respect how you approach things. Please don’t underestimate yourself. Respect who you are.

SAY IT YOUR WAY

The way you say how you solve a problem is the way someone else needs to hear it. It will resonate with people because they are hearing it said in a way that makes sense to them. That’s a BIG deal!

Think about a time when you heard someone describing how they solved a problem. All of a sudden, something they said or the way they said it clicked with you. The same holds true when you share your solutions.

EMBRACE YOUR EXPERTISE

Embrace your expertise because you are the expert in how you do what you do. Never forget this. Listen carefully because this bears repeating.

Daily Doable: The “Curse of Knowledge” is actually a blessing. It’s only a curse if we allow it to be. Decide to share what you know. Share your gift with others. Not confident? Begin by sharing with a small group. You’ll be amazed at the reaction you get. #DoWhatYouCanNow

Thank you for reading! This ACRONYM story was brought to you by:

Before I go, I want to tag a few of my writer friends. Or as I call them, my CAPITAL Acquaintances. Discover great stories from these individuals. Henery X (long), Amy Marley, Michele Thill, Trapper Sherwood, Timothy Key, Linda Halladay, Joan Kent, PhD, Casi Mclean, Jacquelyn Lynn, Dr Michael Heng, Jeff Herring, Karen Madej, Dr Mehmet Yildiz

Please allow me to introduce myself below.

This story was originally published on my site at DoWhatYouCanNow.com

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