I am not an Expert
Taking Action Is How Confidence Is Built
I have close to 35,000 followers on LinkedIn.
When people see my posts on LinkedIn or watch me speak during presentations, they often see confidence, structure, and clarity.
Many assume that I am an expert.
The truth is much simpler.
I am not an expert.
I am just someone who decided to take action, even when I did not feel ready.
I started by trying.
Then learning.
Then trying again.
There were moments when I made mistakes.
Sometimes my words did not come out right.
Sometimes I missed an important point.
Sometimes I felt I could have done better.
Earlier, these moments used to scare me.
Now, I see them differently.
I realized that real learning happens when you step forward despite fear.
Not when everything feels perfect.
Not when you know everything.
Every presentation teaches me something.
Every post helps me understand myself better.
Every interaction adds a new lesson.
Slowly, something changed.
The more I showed up, the more confident I became.
Not because I knew everything.
But because I stopped waiting to feel ready.
Through these small actions, my network also grew.
I met people who supported me.
People who guided me.
People who stood by me when I needed help.
That support system made a big difference.
That is why I always encourage others to share, connect, speak, and learn.
You do not need to be perfect to start.
You only need to start.
Growth begins with action.
Confidence grows with repetition.
Key Takeaways
First
Confidence is built through action, not preparation.
Second
Mistakes are part of learning, not signs of failure.
Third
Showing up consistently matters more than knowing everything.
Fourth
A strong network grows when you share and stay visible.
Taking Actions