
Are You Reading in the Shallow End?
- ian91885
- Apr 16, 2023
- 1 min read
š² If someone thought they could learn to swim just by reading a book, they would be in for an unpleasant surprise when they jumped in the deep end.
š As far as LEARNABILITY goes, reading is just the first āchapterā - if youāll allow the metaphor. After youāve read about new ideas, you have to try them out by deliberately playing, experimenting and testing them until you find a way to establish them into your successful skills set.
ā No matter how tempting, you canāt skip these chapters of practice. You canāt jump from chapter 1: Reading to chapter 10: Mastery. Learning just doesnāt work like that.
š„ The sad part is many potential experts read a book and leave it at that. They donāt move onto the next step which involves selecting small specific behavioural changes and trying them out under controlled circumstances.
I say controlled circumstances because when we first try to do something challenging, the first few times we will most likely fail.
𤹠If youāre sceptical about this, ask a juggler how many balls they dropped during their first practice!
ā”ļø So my question for you today is what LEARNABILITY chapter are you on? In what way will you be stretching yourself this week? Trying out a new sales technique? A new leadership style?
Or are you going to stay on chapter one and just keep to the shallow end?



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