Hey,

 

How was your weekend?

 

It was a relaxing one for me. I got to catch up with my sister and the kiddos and go for walks with my husband.

 

Last week, I had a call with someone. They were doing market research around imposter syndrome and I wanted to help. One of the questions that they asked me was:

 

“What crave-worthy information would you like to access?”

 

Here were my suggestions:

  • something that would make me see things differently - a shocking study or a twist
  • sneaky ways in which imposter syndrome might be influencing your business and life
  • unexpected benefits of silencing imposter syndrome

 

The content that we read is filled with information. We go through it and rarely take action. Because maybe we are not that invested in what we are reading or we have heard it all many times before.

 

Think about what you would love to see from other people in terms of content. What would grab your attention? And implement that in your area of expertise.

 

Find examples and more ways to grab someone's attention in this blog post.

 

Thank you for reading & catch you in the next one!

Hugs,

Tini

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PS: Don't tell anyone, but you can use these ideas to create actual content for social media posts, blog posts, videos, events, and courses. Use the ideas as prompts to trigger your inspiration.

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