Second, never forget that experts are students first and that you can go research any topic and become an “expert” in that area, starting now. The Millionaire Messenger LOC 705

I remember being a beginning programmer and spending an entire day trying to figure out what was going on with some code issue. By the end of 8 hours, I still didn't even know what the proper question was to ask

Now an 8 hour research session for some problem happens every few weeks because I get hard problems. I also know that this may be the case and don't worry about it.

Probably the biggest change I made was to stop setting feel good goals and start focusing on action over feeling good.

If you want to be an expert, start putting a plan together and executing on it. Consistent execution is what will let you become the expert as you build a resume of experience, including failure.

I'm going to fail again. I'm going to miss newsletters and write duds. I'm going to launch courses that no one buys and some that do well enough to justify continued production.

I'm going to keep moving forward.

So, what are you going to keep moving forward on?