Some clarity?
I found this site and forum after hearing an interview with Steve and was very impressed by the person he is(you are).
I have a few questions for you, Steve if you don't mind, regarding your interview.
You spoke of writing about your failures...
However I have been told by several not to write on bad days or be negative in anyway. How do you stay positive and still write about your failures or what i call learning experiences?
One thing you seem to emphasize is how you don't like to write or give advice from a higher place? I have trouble with this one, how are you able to make sure you do not sound as if you are higher while you are giving advice?
I can't seem to get this down, although I feel as if I would never be higher than anyone else, when I do have something to offer, it seems as if I come across as better or higher. Which is not my intention at all and it is now how I feel at all. I just feel so passionate about whatever idea or perception I have gained.
For someone like myself that has a passion and lives for their passion daily but does not have great communication skills and finds it hard to articulate what they are trying to say, do you have a course/workshop/article/program or anything else you recommend?
I have a lot of passion and information I would love to share and my heart is in helping others? But quite frankly my communication skills suck. I am open to all suggestions for myself and others who may have the same concern.
Much respect,
Tiffany
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