haven't done regularly for more than ten years, but that I
continue to love in some capacity.
The second circle, the blue one on the bottom right, is
about your life experiences. These can be both personal
and professional, and your list will include the jobs you
have had, any college or vocational training, additional
courses of study, and also your life experiences. This might
include having an autistic child in your family, caring for
an elderly parent, or having a dog with diabetes.
The important thing to point out here is that some of these
life experiences, such as the education and jobs you worked
at over the years, were ones of your choosing, whereas
other experiences are ones that we would not have chosen
in a million years. I am a three time cancer survivor, and
now that becomes a part of my life experience, even though
I did not choose to go through this experience, of course.
Your life experiences can turn you into something of an
expert very quickly. When my dachshund, Jack, was
diagnosed with diabetes in 2008 I knew nothing about this
topic. Within a few short months I became an expert in
how to care for a dog who is now insulin dependent for the
rest of his life.
The third circle, the green one on the bottom left,
represents the market. This is the group of people who are
hungry for information, and who are also ready, willing,
and able to purchase this information and related services.