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The Little-Known Secret Of Becoming A Connoisseur

Whether in the field of business, entertainment or sports, the best results and fun in life come from mastering something. You must recognize this fact and incorporate it into your psyche, if you truly want to be a voice in the world.

There are 3 types of mastery.

The first one is cognitive mastery: the understanding of something. It won't take you far, unfortunately. The reason is because a lot of people understand that unless they take daily actions towards their goals, nothing will happen. Yet so few do.

The second one is emotional mastery. It's when you feel good about something, because you understand it, AND had positive experience with it. Think of the fellow who once in a while manages to revisit his deserted goals. He’s well above the man who only has cognitive mastery, yet far from being a master.

The third one is physical mastery. It's when every part of your body has absorbed the skill. It only happens after REPETITION and CORRECTION. Have you ever met a pro public speaker who is flawless in his communication and presentation skills? It's not an accident. It's just because he has practiced and corrected more than you have. This is true mastery.

And you too can attain this, no matter your chosen field of endeavour, if you embrace the pain of practice and correction not minding the amount of rejection, frustration and disappointment you come across.

Have an amazing day!

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