Saturday, July 22, 2023

Self-Leadership - Practice (part 2) - MAKING THE JUMP FROM AMATEUR TO PROFESSIONAL

Welcome to Episode 264 of the Walking Leader Podcast with your host David G. Guerra.
In this episode, I talk about SELF-LEADERSHIP and PRACTICE.

In episode 264, David continues his 2023 SELF-LEADERSHIP initiative to HELP YOU MAKE THE JUMP FROM AMATEUR TO PROFESSIONAL.

In this series, David shares with you the second part of the sixth chapter served in two parts: PRACTICE (part 2).

Episode 264, focuses on PRACTICE / Practicing / Preparing / Intentional Honing Your Craft / Sharpening Your Skills.

There are different levels of practicing just as there are different reasons to practice. The ONLY reason to PRACTICE is to become better. Either you are practicing to sharpen you skills or honing your craft. Better still you practice to become a better human being.

The ONLY trick to becoming better with PRACTICE is to be consistent. Consistent practice moves you beyond the Amateur mindset and delivers you in the ABOVE AVERAGE side of the Bell Curve of Life.

Consistency is what make us better and through PRACTICE we get there faster. We get there faster and then we want more. To get more we have to continue to PRACTICE. However, to get more requires a new level of PRACTICING. To get more we now have to elevate our level of PRACTICE from AMATEUR to PROFESSIONAL.

As we continue our journey from Amateur to Professional, thus we must continue to remind ourselves to CREATE WIN-WIN situations in all that you do. Start Strong! Stay Strong! Finish Strong! Be Strong!

And as always, I remind you to GO BEYOND THE GRIND & GO BEYOND THE HUSTLE BECAUSE THAT IS THE ONLY WAY TO BE THE WALKING LEADER AND A LEADER THAT IS GREAT TO FOLLOW.

I invite you to take about 12 minutes and listen to the Episode 264 of the Walking Leader Podcast. Enjoy!


Music in this episode:
Music from https://filmmusic.io
"Sweeter Vermouth" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

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