How do you master a new skill and become an expert? How do you leave mediocrity behind?
I am thinking a lot about how to cross the so-called suck threshold.
I have experienced crossing this threshold for some topics, and that’s where I want to be.
How to get there? John C. Maxwell writes: If you invest one hour into a topic or skill every day for the next 5 years, you will be an expert.
Not always feasible. And getting involved is the hard part.
I particularly like Henriette Weber’s term “return on involvement” – ideas for marketing campaigns.
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Return on involvement
How do you master a new skill and become an expert? How do you leave mediocrity behind?
I am thinking a lot about how to cross the so-called suck threshold.
I have experienced crossing this threshold for some topics, and that’s where I want to be.
How to get there? John C. Maxwell writes:
If you invest one hour into a topic or skill every day for the next 5 years, you will be an expert.
Not always feasible. And getting involved is the hard part.
I particularly like Henriette Weber’s term “return on involvement” – ideas for marketing campaigns.