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SHOW NOTES
- The importance of growth - The day you stop learning, is the day you started dying.
- There is a learning curve to anything
- There should be cut off time for skills acquisition. Set milestones and benchmarks.
- Identify your best learning modes - visual, audio, kinaesthetic, auditory digital
- Get a mentor, buy someone ahead of you lunch so you can learn
- Get a learning/accountability partner
PREVIOUS EPISODES
- steemit.com/dsound/@maverickfoo/20180513t231827890z-live-your-purpose-part1-why-passion-is-over-rated
- steemit.com/dsound/@maverickfoo/20180514t230034084z-live-your-purpose-part02-the-7-components-of-purpose
- steemit.com/dsound/@maverickfoo/20180515t231905673z-live-your-purpose-part03-the-behaviour-belief-values-connection
- steemit.com/dsound/@maverickfoo/20180516t230738405z-live-your-purpose-part04-values-elicitation-exercise
- steemit.com/dsound/@maverickfoo/20180517t225420744z-live-your-purpose-part05-strength-finding-tools
What is LIVE YOUR PURPOSE All About?
Tired of people telling you to find your "purpose" and "passion"?
Sick of seeing others living your dream life on your social media feeds?
Want real strategies that creates the KICKASS life you fantasied about?
LIVE YOUR PURPOSE was originally a one-hour session that I delivered to a live class on 5th May 2018. Since then, I’ve decided to make the session more available online, even to those who are living far away. This DSound Exclusive Mini Series is a slightly expanded version of my workshop, and hopefully, just the the participants, it will help you discover your purpose in life, and live it!
No fluff, but actionable tips that deliver results.
No BS, but real frameworks to shift your mindset.
No money-making upsells, but you gotta promise to spread the love when it works for you.
Enjoy, and do leave a comment if you find any of the modules useful. Stay awesome!
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Damn! The podcast stopped halfway around the 6 minute mark.
I do wonder about the acquisition of skills. Like how long should you attempt to be good or competent at something? Cut off points sound critical to the whole learning curve as you have mentioned but is everyone's curve vastly different? What if it actually takes me two more weeks longer than what it "should" have? I suppose that's where a mentor comes into play.
Sorry I haven't been following the last few podcasts. The topic of passion and purpose are definitely things that I think about frequently especially as I grow older and it would seem that the plateau kicks in around my age group.
Will try catch the rest of the episode later la. Thanks for sharing the knowledge, man!
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