How You Can Master Any Skill
Summary
- You can improve by repeating the process 100 times, recording the results, and comparing the best and worst outcomes.
- Focus on doing more of what works well and less of what doesn't.
- After enough practice, you'll get better at it, and people will notice your improvement.
- When asked why something works, it's okay to admit you don't know the exact reasons; what's important is that you know it works.
- Avoid getting led astray by overcomplicating explanations, especially for beginners, intermediates, and even advanced people.
- Be mindful of how persuasive language can be and use it ethically when explaining your methods.
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How To Take Action
I would suggest implementing these strategies to improve your business or personal growth quickly and at low cost:
Practice Repetition and Analysis:
Repeat your core process 100 times. Record every result. Note what worked well and what didn’t. This doesn't need fancy software—just a notebook or spreadsheet.Focus on What Works:
After analyzing your 100 trials, identify the key differences between the successful and unsuccessful attempts. Do more of what led to good outcomes and cut back on what didn’t work.Accept and Learn from Results:
When people ask why something works, it's okay to say, "I don't know, but it does." Focus on results over theoretical explanations. This saves time and keeps you grounded in reality.
Keep It Simple:
Avoid overcomplicating explanations. Whether you're a beginner or advanced, keep your processes straightforward. Complexity can lead to getting sidetracked.Ethical Persuasion:
Be mindful when using persuasive language. Use it ethically to explain your methods clearly, without misleading others. Simple, honest communication builds trust and effectiveness.
By focusing on these strategies, you'll be able to improve quickly with low investment in both money and time. You'll also build a better understanding of what works best for you through repeated practice and honest assessment.
Full Transcript
learn you can repeat the process 100 times and record it and look at the top ones and then look at the bottom ones and see what was different between those two and then do more of the good stuff and less of the bad stuff and if you do that enough times you get pretty good and then people ask you how are you so good at this and you're like well I just looked at what was different between the times that worked and the times that didn't I did it enough times that I only do the things that work then people say why do you think that works and this is where people get off- ramped they then answer the question but they have no idea I don't know why these things work I just know that they work a lot of beginners intermediates in advance people get LED astray and I to censor myself on this stuff where I say you know because of this or here's why or the reason is the problem is is that those things are very compelling and so from a persuasion perspective because it's one of the most persuasive words you have and so I try to balance kind of my understanding of language now with what I believe to be ethical