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Accelerate Your Abilities
by Chris Widener
In today's fast-paced life, the wins usually go to those with exceptional
skills and abilities. The old quote is true, "The race is not always won
by the swift and the strong, but that is the way to bet."
With this in mind, and with your desire to become increasingly successful, here are
some ways to accelerate your abilities, thus enabling you to achieve greater
and greater things.Become dissatisfied with your current state. Growth for
growth's sake is good. Those who will achieve much are those who say to
themselves, "I want to grow. I want to be better. And I am willing to do what
it takes to get there. This current state is not enough!" This dissatisfaction
will create for you an insatiable drive to do what it takes to get your abilities
to the next level.
Visualize the benefits of increased abilities. Put them at the forefront of your mind.
This will saturate your mind with the motivation that it will take for you to do
what it takes to increase your abilities. What good will come out of my increased
ability? How will I be better off as well as the others around me? The answers to
these questions act as the carrot before the horse, moving you forward.
Understand your weaknesses. If you want to improve, one of the best ways is to start
with some area that you aren't particularly good at. This is the "shoring up method."
Sometimes it is easier to improve something you aren't good at than something
you are. And the gains will still look great for your overall situation!
Take some time to consider what areas you are weakest in and focus in on them
for a while. The results will obviously be much more pronounced than getting
better at something you have already somewhat mastered.
Attempt greater levels of what you are already good at. Another tact to take would be
to stretch yourself in an area that you already have some skill and ability in.
What areas do you excel in? Now understand that when you leave the weaker areas
weak and make extraordinary gains in one area, then you will be moving more
toward "specialist" rather than "generalist." That is okay, but needs to fit
in with your overall goals.
Commit time each day to improvement. Steady improvement is the way to go. In fact,
you may not see improvement for days or weeks. You may feel like you are failing
each time. But alas, eventually you will get it and your skill will increase to
the next level. The key is day in, day out, spending time working on improving.
Even five minutes a day equals a half hour a week, 2 hours a month. That adds
up! Remember, Practice, practice, practice.Seek out and spend time with
someone who has greater ability than you. One of the best things to do to
increase your ability is hang out with people who are already more skilled
than you. Watching, them, studying them, interacting with them, even
competing with them will make you better. As in sports, to improve, you
play with people better than you, not worse. They will raise you to a new
level.
Take a class or hire a coach. Go to school my friend. Take a course at a local college
or vocational institute. Take a class online. Hire one of the many coaches
available today. Pick a specific skill you would like to improve upon and find
someone who is a specialist in that area. At the very least, pick up some audio
or videotapes to help you grow.
Be the tortoise, not the hare. Slow but sure. Take your time, do it right. Keep going in the
right direction. Learn your craft correctly. Don't give up quality for speed. The whole idea
of acceleration is this way: Slow start, work up to high speeds, go the distance. Luckily
life isn't a sprint but a marathon!
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