Stop Saying "I Help" (New Starter Resource)
Quick question — what do you say when someone asks "so what do you do?"
If your answer starts with "I help," you're starting every first impression on the back foot.
Not because it's wrong. Because it's invisible. It sounds exactly like the last 47 people who said it.
I just dropped a new framework in Starter Resources called "Stop Saying 'I Help': The Hook → Bridge Framework."
Here's the short version:
Your "I help" statement is great for internal clarity. It's terrible as an opening line. It makes YOU the subject when the listener only cares about THEM.
The framework walks you through:
→ Deconstructing your current "I help" statement into 10 raw ingredients → Rebuilding those ingredients into Hook → Bridge pairs that earn attention before asking for it → Five Hook archetypes that never start with "I" → A context matrix so you know which version to use at a networking event vs. on stage vs. in a social post
Full examples. Exercises. Fill-in-the-blank templates. The whole thing takes about 45 minutes if you actually do the work.
The challenge: Build your Hook → Bridge pair and post it below. I'll personally sharpen the first 10 that show up.
Don't bookmark this for later. Later is where frameworks go to die.
Go grab it → Starter Resources → Stop Saying "I Help"
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