06-05-2021 03:29 AM
Hello guys.
I'm Haseeb and I've been a developer for two years. My main area of expertise is MERN stack and the new serverless JAMstack. I'm all set to shoot my first course to teach people how to become top notch developers. But in me there is a lingering doubt that it will not go as perfect as it should. Like people would not like my voice or just not be interested.
How do you overcome these doubts? Does every instructor face this type of problem or just me?
06-05-2021 11:58 PM
Form my experience, if you have good technical content and knowledge people will definitely value your course. Your language and voice doesn’t matter for technical training.
Of course there will be few will give bad feedback about language and voice, but just ignore that and move on.
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