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If you want to master a habit, the key is to start with repetition, not perfection. You don’t need to map out every feature of a new habit. You just need to practice it.
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Specialization is a powerful way to overcome the ‘accident’ of bad genetics. The more you master a specific skill, the harder it becomes for others to compete with you.
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Mastery requires practice. But the more you practice something, the more boring and routine it becomes.
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Habits create the foundation for mastery.
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Habits are necessary, but not sufficient for mastery. What you need is a combination of automatic habits and deliberate practice. Habits + Deliberate Practice = Mastery.
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Mastery is the process of narrowing your focus to a tiny element of success… and then using this new habit as the foundation to advance to the next frontier of your development.
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…leaders don’t understand that what drives people to greater creativity and productivity is giving them autonomy, mastery, and a sense of purpose, not longer work hours and a smartphone…
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Only engagement can produce mastery. And the pursuit of mastery… has become essential in making one’s way in today’s economy.
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…engagement as a route to mastery is a powerful force in our personal lives.
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As with so many things in life, the pursuit of mastery is all in our head.
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