62. The Power of Educators Within Industries: Learning from Those One Step Ahead
Description
You know what’s really been bugging me lately? This unwarranted negativity and judgmental attitude towards educators. I’ve personally had negative comments on my ads of people saying things like, “There’s already too many educators,” “Everyone thinks they can be educators” and even, “People who can’t make it as photographers will educate” and none of that is true.
People seem to think that in order to be a good educator, you have to have a ton of followers and be Insta-famous, but that’s not what makes a good educator. What makes a good educator is someone who loves teaching and is passionate about helping others succeed.
Because of the judgment and negativity around this, people are scared to become coaches, and it shouldn’t be that way. I want to share the things that I truly believe make a good educator, the struggles many of us face with imposter syndrome, and why the low-volume coaching programs you create will have so much more impact than high-volume courses.
In this episode, we chat about:
- The negativity and judgment I have experienced as an educator
- The value of learning from those who are just one step ahead
- Imposter syndrome and overcoming the negativity
- Having a variety of teaching styles in education
- Low-volume coaching vs. high-volume coaching
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