We all want to have the ability to learn and multiply our skills. What if we could be skilled at many things with less effort? What if we could have a bunch of talents rather than just one or two?
Focus on one thing at a time
It's easy to make the mistake of focusing on a million jobs at once. We may want to become proficient at a ton of different things Or be able to draw, Write, And play soccer well.
Whatever it is, it's often a disservice to focus on too many things at once, It ends up causing unnecessary stress and overwhelms.
I'm not saying you should spend 24/7 on one specific thing, But try and pick one thing to get good at first, Then move onto the next thing.
Start From The Basics
Sometimes it's tempting to start from the hardest Or even the middle area of the thing we want to get good at. Which can cause unnecessary frustration and stress! When the reality is, like most things. We must start with the basics. A baby begins to walk, and They don't just get up and start running marathons!
Figure Out How Good You Realistically Want To Get
It's easy to say that we want to be the absolute best in the world at something, But that's ridiculous logic, Instead it's more reasonable to decide about how good we want to get, Of course, this is never set in stone, We can change our mind and make adjustments as necessary, But it serves as a useful benchmark and allows us to decide an estimation of how long it could take.
Schedule It Into Your Life
It's easy to neglect things that don't have an enormous significance in our life goals. Such as cleaning. But when they are written down, We can get these things out of the way faster. And ensure they are done on time. There are many things that if they aren't done on time, Slowly become more difficult or more time-consuming. Whereas maintaining most things can help make the process of doing them more manageable.