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Jeff sooey
Jeff sooey




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Most of the writings I’ve created for you are 100% my own thoughts…Īnd it’s humbling to hear how they have made a difference for you.īut, I’ve only been able to create at that level because I’ve Transmitted ideas for so many years…ideas I learned from Master Coach University, or Jeff, or other coaches. On a personal note: I’m practicing what I’m preaching here. Don’t get stopped by the thought that you don’t have anything unique or valuable to share. Don’t waste too much time transmitting ideas that really aren’t ‘yours’.Ģ. You’re creating content for those that NEED YOUR HELP. That’s ok, because you’re not creating content for them. Not everyone will care about your ideas, either. that’s a sign you’ve struck a nerve, or taken a strong position. The fact is, not everyone will agree with your point of view… Keep sharing and developing your own content… Share these ideas with your followers and clients. In the Creator stage, you need to stick to your guns.Ĭome up with your own unique, personal, and original ideas (or other’s ideas that you know you’ve ‘taken ownership of’)Ģ. that they fail to produce even one valuable piece of content! If You’re in The Creator Stage: Things to do as a Creator:ġ. I’ve seen so many coaches wrap themselves into pretzels trying to come up with an original content idea… Don’t try so hard to be a Creator too soon. Most coaches have to be Transmitters for a long time, while they develop the skills and knowledge to create value from their own work.Ģ. which can cause you to quit before you have a chance to succeed.ĭon’t quit just because you’re not ‘an original’ just yet! As a transmitter, you might judge yourself because you think that you’re 'never going to be a creator'. Spend lots of time transmitting those ideas (in your own words) to everyone you can.ģ. Read, watch, and listen to a lot of content from other sources.Ģ. If You’re in The Transmitter Stage: Things to do as a Transmitter:ġ. So you know the ‘moves’ that help you to win in that stage.ĭoing the right thing in the ‘wrong stage’ will hurt your progress and kill your chances of attracting coaching clients with your content.

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You need to know which of these two content creator 'stages' you’re in. Your experience adds value to the original idea in a way that makes it uniquely yours. Sure, you might've learned the ideas from someone else…īut now, that same material is part of who you are (perhaps as a result of using it, sharing it, or experiencing it). The second way you will know you’re more of a creator? It will be very obvious that your content didn’t purely come from someone else. How do you know when you’re becoming more of a Creator versus a Transmitter?įirst, others will recognize your content as original ‘thought work’. you should be TRANSMITTING wisdom the entire time…Īdd value RIGHT NOW, even if it’s just transmitting other people’s ideas to the clients you are committed to help.Įventually, as you continue to learn and develop…Ĭreator (Noun): Someone who brings new or original ideas into being.Īs a Creator, you start to develop your own unique and valuable content. They are a little ‘doughy in the middle’ and just tasty enough that people will want to consume them.ĭon’t just wait around for those 10,000 hours to pass… which will take you just under 5 years if you are working full-time.Īnd until that time, your ideas aren’t fully baked. Just like you would expect from a teacher.Īt this stage, you’re not an ‘expert’ yet, no more than your high school chemistry teacher was an expert chemist.īecoming an expert takes about 10,000 hours… and in the beginning, it’s not a bad idea to share information from other sources. That’s what being a transmitter is all about. When you first start out, it’s normal to regurgitate what you’ve learned from others. Transmitter (Noun): A Transmitter takes information from another source and 'transmits' it to their clients and followers. So, let’s define the Transmitter role first. Each stage will demand a different ‘role’ from you.






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