If you've ever caught yourself saying "I'll start getting clients when my calligraphy is good enough" — this episode is going to mess with your head a little. In a good way.

In addition to being a former corporate lawyer and now a calligrapher, you might be surprised to hear I also have a Harvard degree in psychology!. And after years of watching my students get hired, I can tell you with confidence: the #1 thing holding most calligraphers back is not their skill level. It's the story they're telling themselves ABOUT their skill level.

There's actually a name for what's happening to you. It's called the Curse of Knowledge -  you've spent months (or years) studying calligraphy, following the best people in the industry, and training your eye on exemplars, worksheets, and masterclass-level work. So now? You notice every wobble, every inconsistency, and every flat flourish.

But here's the thing: your clients can't see any of that.

In this episode, I share:

  • (1:45) What the calligraphy bubble is, and why I have the authority and ability to can show you that work is better than you think it is
  • (4:32) The “Curse of Knowledge” is real - and why it’s hard to remember what's its like as an outsider
  • (6:10) Tappers & Listeners Stanford Study and how it applies to being in the “calligraphy bubble”
  • (8:58) I am giving you permission to believe in yourself (and yes, The Pro Calligrapher Bundle IS achievable for you, too)

You don't need perfect calligraphy to get paid. I've seen it. I have receipts. And now I've even shown you there's a psychological bias to back it up.

And If you hear nothing else, hear this - YOU deserve to live a full, prosperous life and go after your dreams and ambitions. I know it can be scary, because I was there at one point too. But imagine the things you could do if you just believed in yourself and your talents. 

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