THE PREMIUM WAY Podcast
...don't confuse effortless with worthless One of the most dangerous things that can happen to an expert is becoming exceptionally good at what they do. Not because mastery is a problem. But because mastery changes perception. What once felt extraordinary starts feeling obvious. What once required effort becomes second nature. What once felt valuable begins to feel ordinary. And slowly, almost without noticing, you start dismissing the very thing people would happily pay you a premium for. In this episode, I'm exploring why so many highly skilled business owners, coaches, consultants and experts become blind to their own brilliance. We talk about: • Why "it was just a conversation" is often a lie • The hidden relationship between mastery and self-undervaluation • Why clients often experience your work very differently than you do • The difference between effort and impact • How familiarity creates blindness • The "diamond mine" effect and why your greatest genius often feels the least impressive to you • What happens when you've spent too long standing inside your own brilliance Because your clients don't experience your work from the inside. They experience it from the outside. What feels effortless to you may be life-changing for someone else. What feels obvious to you may be the exact insight someone has been searching for for years. __ More here… Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yasmin.breden/ [https://www.instagram.com/yasmin.breden/] Substack: https://yasminbreden.substack.com [https://yasminbreden.substack.com]
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