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What happens when you step off the edge of a thirty story
building's rooftop with nothing to keep you in the air? Gravity
drops you like a rock. It's an immutable law. This law will
never be broken. Here's another one. Energy can't be created or
destroyed; it may be transformed from one form to another, but
the total amount of energy can never change. You may be wondering
what this has to do with becoming an expert at something. Read
on, you'll begin to see what I'm getting at here.


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Learn The Secret To Becoming An Expert At Anything
Copyright (c) 2007 Jason OConnor
Oak Web Works, LLC
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What happens when you step off the edge of a thirty story
building's rooftop with nothing to keep you in the air? Gravity
drops you like a rock. It's an immutable law. This law will
never be broken.

Here's another one. Energy can't be created or destroyed; it
may be transformed from one form to another, but the total amount
of energy can never change.

You may be wondering what this has to do with becoming an expert
at something. Read on, you'll begin to see what I'm getting at
here.

Those laws are straight from the hard science of physics. They
can't be broken. Similarly, the soft sciences also have laws
that can't be broken. Learning, motivation, initiative, and
emotional intelligence are from the soft science of psychology.
But just like physics, psychology has immutable laws too.

So the very first thing you need to do if you want to become an
expert at anything is to learn what the laws are regarding the
endeavor your trying to become an expert in. Then you'll need to
resolve to never pointlessly try to break these laws. Instead,
you'll need to learn how to work within their very specific
frameworks.

One law that applies to all endeavors is that the amount of time
you spend working on a skill is directly related to how good you
become at that skill. There are no shortcuts. This is soft
science law. It's immutable. As sure as you'll fall to your
death if you step off a skyscraper rooftop, you cannot become an
expert at anything if you don't put the time in. It's really
that simple.

In the groundbreaking book Emotional Intelligence the author
Daniel Goleman cites a study done where Olympic stars and
accomplished musicians were analyzed to determine why there are
younger and younger people become so highly accomplished in their
chosen fields. The answer is that they start practicing at
younger and younger ages. The top determining factor for their
success was the number of hours they spent practicing. So even
people who are born with gifts need to put their noses to the
grindstone and practice till it hurts in order to become
world-class.

A book that anyone who finds this article even mildly interesting
(and if you've gotten this far in an online article, that's
you) should consider reading is called "Mastery – The Keys To
Success" by George Leonard. He explains how the brain learns,
why we reach plateaus in developing new skills, and how to become
a true master at anything. His explanation of how our minds
develop mastery over a skill makes perfect sense and is
fascinating.

Simply put, when we start off doing a new thing, we have to
consciously think about it and its related parts, all in a
deliberate and slow way. Through repetition and practice, this
conscious and inefficient thought process gets handed off to our
subconscious which operates much more quickly, effortlessly and
flawlessly. When this happens, we start to master the skill
that's been handed off. Practice it enough, and the skill
becomes second nature and eventually an expert. This holds true
for physical things such as playing an instrument or martial
arts, as well as for intellectual things such as writing,
painting or acting.

Malcolm Gladwell in his recent book Blink explains this same
thing when he explains how we increase our chances of quickly
making correct decisions when we've become habituated to the
situation in which we're in that requires a snap decision.

In "Mastery – The Keys To Success", George Leonard explains
that our Western society incorrectly values the quick fix, the
million dollar secret, the painless and easy way through, or the
get rich quick scheme. We're all focused on the goal, at the
expense of the process. From the corporate world to school or
sports, we're all so caught up in the results, that we miss
point. We miss the juicy part of life, which is the progression,
the development.

And to value the process over the result is where mastery can be
found. The secret to becoming an expert is to learn to enjoy the
learning and practice. To find intrinsic worth and joy in the
process, to be okay with being a fool while you learn, to get
knocked down ten times but get back up eleven times as a famous
karate saying goes, is to be on the path to mastery.

There are no shortcuts. And to my knowledge there are no other
paradigms that work so effectively in becoming an expert,
regardless of what you're trying to become an expert in.

If you're doing something because you're driven by your fear or
ego, then you're definitely on the wrong track, and you'll
probably never reach expert status.

If you're driven by fear or ego happiness will surely elude you.
You'll never find it easy to stick with something, and you'll
never become an expert. Instead, if you're driven by the love of
the process, the shear enjoyment of the doing, you won't be able
to help but become an expert, because you'll end up putting in
the time necessary to become great. That's where the magic
happens. That's how you will find yourself waking up one day and
saying, "Wow, I really am an expert at this now, how did that
happen?"

Remember, the more time spent doing something, the better your
chances are of becoming an expert in it, and to successfully and
consistently put in the time, you'll need to learn how to love
the process, not the goal.




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