During a recent visit to the dentist, my hygienist Anne asked about my recent speaking tour in California. When I told Anne I'd spoken on the Impostor Syndrome to over 600 people at four universities, including Stanford, her response was, "Wow, you must be a real expert." While that term doesn't always resonate with me, I suppose I am an expert.
But what does it mean to be an "expert"? Naturally you do need to know something about the topic at hand. But how much knowledge do you actually need to consider yourself an expert?
Read Valerie's entire article How Much Do You Need to Know Before You're an Expert? Part 1 in a 2 Part Series
Valerie Young, our official Career Change Expert
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