Tuesday, November 12, 2019
Want to become the best at what you do Read this
Want to become the best at what you do Read this Want to become the best at what you do Read this It doesnât matter how good your strategy is, if youâre not skilled at what you do, that strategy wonât take you very far.As Jason Fried and DHH have said:âMany amateur golfers think they need expensive clubs. But itâs the swing that matters, not the club. Give Tiger Woods a set of cheap clubs and heâll still destroy you.âWhen youâre confident about what you do and clear about where youâre going, the right strategy will make itself known. Hence, when your âwhyâ is strong, youâll figure out âhow.âFollow Ladders on Flipboard!Follow Laddersâ magazines on Flipboard covering Happiness, Productivity, Job Satisfaction, Neuroscience, and more!The how comes from the why. Not the other way around.If youâre looking for how to be successful, youâre going about it all wrong. Youâre doing it for the wrong reasons. And youâll continuously be left searching for the next patch of land to find gold.What will be left?An open field of half-dug holes, three feet from gold.If you know what you want and why youâre doing it, youâre not worried about the âgold.â Your security is internal. You arenât worried about the outcomes because you already know they are coming.For you itâs never actually been about the rewards. Itâs only and always been about seeing how far you can go. About achieving the impossible. About never stopping.Take everything external away and youâre still going to continue with the same intensity you always have. Give you everything - fame, money, whatever else - and it wonât derail you.This article is an excerpt from my forthcoming book, THE PROXIMITY EFFECT.Hereâs how to become the best at what you do:1. Work On Yourself, Not On Your JobâWork hard at your job and you can make a living. Work hard on yourself and you can make a fortune.â - Jim RohnYour work is a reflection of you. If youâre not getting the results youâre looking for, stop looking for better strategies.Instead, look inside.Are you c urrently the person who would attract the level of success you seek? Your outer conditions are a reflection of your inner reality. As James Allen has said, Your circumstances reveal you to yourself.Where you are right now: thatâs you.If you want something different: improve you.Most people focus on their craft or their âjob.â Thatâs all well and good. However, youâll get far more bang-for-your-buck by focusing on yourself.20% of your energy should be devoted to your work.80% of your energy should be devoted to rest and self-improvement. This is what fuels your work and makes it better than anyone elseâs. Self-improvement is more than books and true rest is renewal.While others are trying to improve their job, youâre continuously improving yourself, expanding your vision, skills, and abilities. This is akin to Stephen R. Coveyâs 7th principle: Sharpen your saw. Most people are trying to chop down their tree - their âjobâ - with a dull saw.âGive me six hou rs to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.â - Abraham LincolnWithin a short period of time, youâll have developed true mastery. Everyone else is trying to hone their âcraft.â Donât work on your job. Work on yourself.When you do, your work will far exceed what other people are painstakingly producing. Your work will be cleaner, clearer, and more powerful because youâll be more evolved as a person. Most people youâre âcompetingâ against are an inner mess.2. Consistently Put Yourself Into Situations Others Can Only Dream OfâNecessity is the mother of invention.â English ProverbYour results arenât a reflection of your talent. Lots of people have talent. Few people, however, are required to rise to a difficult challenge.Most people never put themselves in demanding situations - situations that humble and scare you.You need to put yourself into positions that create immense pressure. The kind of pressure that will either make or b reak you. This is how you purge out your weakness and small-mindedness. It wonât be pretty. But it will change you. And eventually, youâll rise up. New. Changed. Better.You need to be taking on challenges that require you to become so much more than you currently are. You need to put your back against the wall so you have no other choice but to produce.This is how you evolve.How do you put yourself into these situations? You initiate. You donât wait for life to come to you. You donât wait for the ânextâ opportunity.You improve your current situation or âjobâ by providing actual value. You pitch ideas. You ask questions. You try and fail. You take on roles that require greater responsibility.âLeadershipâ is available to everyone. You just need to assume a leadership role. You can do that right now, in whatever situation youâre in. You do this enough, and continuously pitch yourself and your ideas, youâll create opportunities. You then maximize those oppor tunities and more will come.Opportunities are like ideas. The more you use them, rather than let them simmer, the more will come. Most people sit on their ideas far too long and they become stale. Similarly, most people sit on their opportunities too long and they stop coming.3. Donât Copy Other People. Make Them Copy YouâFrom this point, your strategy is to make everyone else get on your level, youâre not going down to theirs. Youâre not competing with anyone else, ever again. Theyâre going to have to compete with you.â Tim GroverIf youâre still mimicking the work of other people, good luck.If youâre trying to replicate the work and results of other people, what does that say about your own inner compass?What does that say about your motivations?Are you just trying to find whatâs working?Are you looking for the âhowâ?Do you actually know where youâre going?If youâre following someone elseâs tracks, where do you think those tracks will lead you? To you r own destination or to theirs?And even if youâd be happy with their destination, do you really think you could do it better than them? Itâs their path. Theyâre driven by something deep and internal. You canât get ahead if youâre always a few steps behind. If youâre always reacting rather than creating.If you donât know who you are, youâll always try to be someone else. And thus, youâll never be the best. Your work will always be a cheap imitation. It will lack the feeling that produced the work or the idea.4. Stay In Love With The ProcessâThe more you sweat in peace, the less you bleed in war.â - Norman SchwarzkopfThe process - or the work itself - is all there is. Results come and go. And itâs never been about the results. Success is inevitable.Success comes easy because itâs the last thing on your mind. You already know itâs going to happen.The work itself - and becoming better and better at it - is what drives you. It almost doesnât matter what youâre doing. Itâs why youâre doing it that matters.The âwhatâ can and does take many forms. Donât over-attach to one role. Whether youâre a leader, writer, athlete, parent, âemployeeâ - the what doesnât matter. Why you do it and subsequently how you do it is what matters. Hence, how you do anything is how you do everything.When you are in love with the process, you seek feedback, mentoring, and coaching - even when youâre at the top of your game.You surround yourself with people who arenât afraid to tell you the truth. You avoid people who suck-up and only tell you what they think you want to hear. Those arenât friends. They have an agenda.Self-transcendence comes from collaborating with others who are driven by a greater and grander vision. When the whole becomes fundamentally different than the sum of its parts. When the work is the reward.Going beyond anything youâve ever imagined. Complete openness to the possibilities. Unless youâre co ntinuously improving and working with better people, youâll never realize this.When you hone yourself, your work, and you produce - opportunities will come. They wonât help but come. Because youâre a magnet, pulling them in.5. Never Forget Why Youâre Doing ThisâSo many times it happens too fast You trade your passion for glory Donât lose your grip on the dreams of the past You must fight just to keep them aliveâ - Survivor, Eye of the TigerIt blows me away how often I see people throw their value-systems out the door in hopes for quick success.When I see this happen, I already know these people wonât succeed long-term. They clearly donât have a âwhyâ - or they forgot it. They donât have an inner compass. Consequently, they donât really know where theyâre headed. Itâs a destructive path.The moment you start compromising, you wonât stop compromising. As innovation expert, Clayton Christensen, has said:Many of us have convinced ourselves that we are able to break our own personal rules âjust this once.â In our minds, we can justify these small choices. None of those things, when they first happen, feels like a life-changing decision. The marginal costs are almost always low. But each of those decisions can roll up into a much bigger picture, turning you into the kind of person you never wanted to be.This, unfortunately, is more common than not.Itâs so common, in fact, that itâs almost expected. Hence, few people become the best at what they do. They end up becoming something far less.ConclusionBecoming the best is about never being satisfied with what youâve done. Itâs about continually improving who you are.Itâs knowing success will come because you know who you are and what you stand for.Itâs about initiating - continually creating situations that force you to become more than you currently are. Purging yourself of all your imperfections. Evolving.This is your journey. Take it.Ready to Upgrade?Iâve created a cheat sheet for putting yourself into a PEAK-STATE, immediately. You follow this daily, your life will change very quickly.Get the cheat sheet here! This article first appeared on Medium. 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