Morning Java with Life Coach Bruno LoGreco debuted almost one year ago. I started blogging because at that time I was looking for a place where I could express my thoughts and opinions about life and childhood dreams. I myself am a big dreamer, so I wanted to connect with other dreamers and like-minded people to share stories with to be inspired and motivated by. What the blog evolved into is a story about my life journey dealing with insecurities, fears, shame, and all those other emotions, but also a tool to help me with my writing skills.
In my early blogging days I was aware of my horrible writing skills but had no intention of doing anything about it. As time progressed and the blog evolved, I took an interest in creative writing. I began proofing my work and what I read was embarrassing to some degree. I wasn't ashamed enough to go back and delete the posts, but I was motivated to find a way to improve my writing skills. My neighbor who is a schoolteacher loaned me a set of grammar books that grade one students use to learn English. I try to take an English lesson at least once per week.
Over the past year, I put myself in a vulnerable position as a Life Coach. My existing website: www.brunologreco.com does not have a blog. The reason why it does not have a blog is because I did not want potential clients to read my raw thoughts related to my practice. To some degree, I'm sure I was embarrassed about my writing skills and having blogger host my blog was a safe bet. However, since Morning Java is a public blog when anybody does a search for Life Coach Toronto, Morning Java with Life Coach Bruno LoGreco also displays. So potential clients potentially are already reading my raw thoughts. So, it only makes sense for me to integrate Morning Java into my existing website www.brunologreco.com.
Of course that isn't the only reason why. I wouldn't be me if there wasn't another reason.
So, how do YOU identify an area that can potentially be of interest to you but you don't know because you feel you do not do it well?
Confidence Exercise
1. Do you do something you enjoy but feel embarrassed to share it with anybody?
2. What thoughts come to mind when you think of sharing your work?
3. Can you improve at what you enjoy doing by taking a course or self taught?
4. Take what you learn and put it into practice.
5. Now share your work with others.
Bruno LoGreco Master Life Coach & Mentor

2 comments:
I really love to sing and write but I really don't feel like I'm good enough to really share my talents.
I never thought I was good enough to write - yet I do it almost daily and I'm writing a book - Who cares if it's not the best Chris. If we all strived for perfection, nobody would ever do anything.
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