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116. Speedy Sunday: What Defines an Expert?

116. Speedy Sunday: What Defines an Expert?

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In this episode of Speedy Sunday, Kate McCauley explores the concept of expertise, particularly in the realm of mindset and mental training. She identifies five key elements that define an expert: lived experience, education and training, obsession with the subject, results over titles, and the willingness to evolve. Through personal anecdotes and client success stories, Kate emphasizes the importance of these pillars in establishing true expertise and the impact it can have on individuals seeking growth and transformation.

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What really makes someone an expert? Experience is crucial for expertise. Education and deep training matter. Obsession with the subject is key. Results are more important than titles. An expert must be willing to evolve. Feedback is essential for growth. Real expertise leads to transformation. Mindset training provides actual tools for life. Coaching is a calling, not just a job.

Keywords expertise, mindset, mental training, coaching, personal development, results, feedback, education, experience, transformation

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