Every Master Was Once A Beginner

        Every Master was once a beginner
 
 
Experts are made, not born. To become good at anything, it takes lot of practice. 
When you know you have failed, you would understand where you made the mistake.
You never feel discouraged by your failures and try to learn from the mistake.
Why everyone can’t be a master at something?
For many young people, it’s easy to simply give up when things got tough. But you do one thing is “DON’T give up.”
Do you know that? Failure is not ugly; it’s the beauty of your every success and have a chance to try again.
Here’s why failure is GOOD:
    1.     Failure is a redirection: It shows and analyse where you struggle with.
    2.     Failure is an opportunity: It’s a chance to re-evaluate yourself and come back with strong version of you.
    3.     Failure is not fatal: It’s the courage to continue that counts.
So fail and fail often. 
Do you know the retired basketball legend Michael Jordan? 

In his earlier years, basketball coaches had trouble looking past the fact that Jordan didn’t reach minimum height.
It was years of effort, practice and failure that made the star we know today.
This below quotes by Michael Jordan
“I have missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I have lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I have been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I have failed over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.”
As a humans might go through a number of failures before we achieve what we want.
Some guidance to help you stay focused to reach expert level:
    1. Get out of your comfort zone-Never stop learning:
        Take small steps towards your dream, it brings you closer to your goal. To achieve this level of mastery it is very important to come out of your comfort zone.
    2. Never blame yourself & Put Continuous effort:
        It is just transition from beginner to expert level. Never quit and blame anyone for your failures. You need to push yourself for the dedication and Continuous effort every day. 
    3. Never fix the time frame:
        While you are trying to move from beginner to expert level, each step may take different amount of time. Don’t bind your success with time.
    4. Use various resources:
        While trying to do any work, don’t rely on one source; gather information from various resources. This would help you understand how to proceed to keep all the angles in mind.
 
Follow 5 Hours Rule:

    Spend 5 hours a week dedicated to deliberate learning. It might be apart from your working hours. The busiest people spend at least an hour to learn every day. If you have much time, multiply hours to practice learn towards your goal.
Three steps are needed to create your own learning ritual:
    Reading:
        Find the time for reading and learning even if you are busy and overwhelmed. Reading is a good habit; If you feel struggling to start reading, start with small amount of time.
    Learning:
        From reading and various resources you can learn from it. It also gives you a chance to think about lessons you have recently learned during work and develop ideas you have for the future.
    Experiment:
        If you want to progress in goal you have to apply what you are learn from theories. Even if your experiment fails, you will have learned valuable lessons. 

These 5 hours rule will help you from beginner level to next level. 

Set a goal, Take a small step and work for it. And just believe the process.

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