Being a noun vs. being a verb
“I am the Vice President of Sweet Tooth Vending Machines.”
“I am the Chief Marketing Officer for Acme Lollipops.”
“I am the General Manager of Candy Wrappers.”
These are all examples of being a noun.
These are statements for people who are telling what they are.
These people are nouns.
These are not statements for people who are telling you what they are doing.
“I am producing film.”
“I am innovating of grass turf.”
“I am solving medical challenges in the inner cities.”
These are statements for people who are telling what they are doing.
These people are verbs.
These are not statements for people who are telling you what they are.
Don’t always be a noun; embrace being a verb.