Wednesday, 3 September 2014

MASTERING TIP (4)

4. Engage in deep observation, practice
incessantly, and experiment.
Deep observation
You don't need to impress people. You need to
watch them. By learning the rules, you can
dominate.
Practice, practice, practice
Our brains are set up to master skills. By repeating
one thing over and over again, neurons are
recruited, hardwired, and mirrored. That's one of
the reasons you never forget how to ride a bike.
Experiment
You don't know if you're a master until you test it.
Do it before you're ready so you actually learn.
5. Value learning over money so you're not a
slave to everyone's opinion.
Instead of a more lucrative, time-consuming
commercial job, Martha Graham took a poorly
paying teaching job that allowed her time to train
and develop the innovations in dance that made
her as revolutionary as Picasso was for painting.
Training, learning, and mentorship don't come from
the highest-paying, highest-pressure jobs. Those
lead you down a conservative path of pleasing
others.







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