When it comes to mastering a skill, time is the magic ingredient.
Assuming your practice proceeds at a steady level, over days and weeks certain elements of the skill become hardwired.
Slowly, the entire skill becomes internalized, part of your nervous system.
The mind is no longer mired in the details, but can see the larger picture. It is a miraculous sensation and practice will lead you to that point, no matter the talent level you are born with.
The only real impediment to this is yourself and your emotions—boredom, panic, frustration, insecurity.
You cannot suppress such emotions—they are normal to the process and are experienced by everyone, including Masters.
What you can do is have faith in the process.
The boredom will go away once you enter the cycle.
The panic disappears after repeated exposure.
The frustration is a sign of progress—a signal that your mind is processing complexity and requires more practice.
The insecurities will transform into their opposites when you gain mastery.
Trusting this will all happen, you will allow the natural learning process to move forward, and everything else will fall into place.
Reflect on those moments in life when you were active (followed your own path) and those moments when you were passive (followed what others wanted). Compare the emotions you experienced.
I’ve received so many DMs about this. Guys, there’s money in online teaching, I won’t lie but also you need to put in the work. Here, I will share which platform I’m currently using and how I did it. I believe if you want it, you can do it too. So here goes 🧵
If you’re in a boxing ring and the boxer punches you in the face, you don’t whine about the unfairness or the cruelty.
No, that’s just part of the game.
I just found a beautiful scripture: Isaiah 41:10.
There will always be trials and tribulations in life, but God will carry you through every storm in your life. And give you strength to make it, even when you feel like you can't.🤍
I have spent endless hours reading the Bible.
I found the most repeated verses in the book itself.
You should pay close attention to them because they are repeated for a reason.
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