Why this formula for mastering any skill you want works

Here is the formula for mastering any skill: it is consistency + self-assessment + action. The result? Mastery in the skill you have chosen. And what is mastery itself? Let’s take a closer look. Mastery is defined as “comprehensive knowledge or skill in a subject”. That means you know everything there is to know about a certain thing. Keep in mind that, as a rule, mastery comes from understanding your thing from every possible angle and perspective.

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Consistency

You need to be doing your thing on a regular basis. Small habits create big results. Whatever you want to master, do it as often as you can. Practise on a daily basis. This might mean that you need to create a high quality video every week or meditate every morning. Call potential new clients and give them your pitch - at least five times an hour. Simply do repeatedly what it is you want to master. And keep doing it even when you don’t feel like doing it. This advice is from the addicted2success.com website.

Self-assessment

Self-assessment is a necessity if you want to achieve success. You have to be consistent in what you do and occasionally take a step back and look at the quality of your activity. Only then can you assess objectively the quality of your efforts.

This applies, for example, to working out. If you lift weights without paying attention to your technique, you may be wasting your time. You don’t have to be constantly changing things but sometimes it is advisable to try a fresh approach and see what works.

Action

Self-assessment is nothing without action. If you know something is wrong, you need to try another way. Just do something - no matter how crazy or unusual it is. The difference between wanting to be a master and actually becoming one is the action taken. Remember this whenever you need to move forward.

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Article source Addicted2Success - web focused on personal development and reaching success in business and life
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