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What Are You an Expert In?

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I had to answer this question recently. I realized that the answer I gave had more to do with my degree of self-confidence than any actual ability.

The obvious answer is that I am an expert in education. I have a master’s degree in that field, and I have taught for 15 years. However, today when one of my students threw a fit and wouldn’t listen to me, I didn’t feel like much of an expert. What I felt like was quitting.

I thought about the other things that I know how to do. I am what you might call a “dabbler”. I know a little Spanish, how to do the basics of crochet, knitting, beading, scrapbooking and just about every other craft; and how to write. Actually, I do a lot more than dabble at writing, although writing articles entitled How Not to OD on Tranquilizers Like Wynona Ryder for SEO purposes does not make me the next Stephen King.

So how long does it take to become an expert? “Experts” will tell you that you can learn just about anything in three months.

Does that include electrical engineering? “Cause if it does, I know what I’m learning over summer break!

I’m sure I could become an expert in something if I would focus. I’m also sure that I could present myself as an educational expert if I did the marketing right. Because that’s part of what being an expert is all about–marketing yourself as one!

At any rate, it’s the information age. It’s time to get expert in something!

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