If so, learning to love learning and growth is a must!
The more effort you put into improving your skills, the bigger the payoff you will get. Realize that things will be hard at first, but the rewards will be worth it.
For those who don't know about me, before I became a business coach, I taught music for almost 20 years.
Speaking from that experience, I can tell you usually 80-90% of beginners quit within the first year.
Why? Because to be good at something is hard.
Many of us have to be reminded that almost everything worthwhile in our lives is hard at first.
Learning to walk was hard at first, but gradually we learned and now it is effortless.
The same holds true for our more advanced skills such as, sports, art, etc. We forget these past struggles to learn and take them for granted now.
When most people begin to try something for the first time, it usually doesn't turn out particularly well, starting a home business is no difference.
It doesn't mean we are bad, or stupid, or anything like that, it just means that most things of any complexity take awhile to learn.
Given this, the surprising thing is how most people react when they begin to learn a new skill and it does not go well...
Most people at that point feel such things as surprise, anger, frustration, and so on (Been there, done that, I totally get it!)
We forget that the expression beginners luck means that doing something well at first is a fluke. We forget it isn't supposed to be easy; it is almost against the laws of nature for something to be good at first.
So what is a more positive way to handle the difficulties we will encounter when we are learning something new?
We should take the attitude that we are supposed to fail at first, that is the way the system works. I know what you're thinking...
What? This isn't a "positive" way to deal with frustration!?!?!
If you think about it, it kind of is and here's why...
Let's look at another situation where we encounter difficulty at first.
Almost anything involving change is very hard for us to incorporate into our lives at first.
One of my favorite expressions regarding change is the only kind of change we like, is the change in our pocket. Making the decision to change is easy, it is just a decision.
Staying changed is hard. We want to fall back to our old ways; we are discouraged, uncomfortable and so on.
Once again we are learning something new and it helps to build this into our plan for change.
In addition to learning to enjoy the process as above, we can add another element to help us through learning something new or the change process.
We can keep reviewing the goal we are seeking, the payoff, etc. and continually tell ourselves that the pain is temporary, but the payoff is permanent.
We need to take the pain and frustration and deal with it minute by minute, telling ourselves to hang on, hang on, we can make it. Life is a series of minutes we can make it through.
Many people use visualization techniques to help them learn a new skill or deal with change. They daydream or use guided imagery to see themselves going through the process of learning or change and attaining the goal.
A person on a diet can see himself becoming thinner and thinner, easing the pain and giving them the sense they can do it.
The same with a new skill such as golf. They see themselves hitting the ball, in just the right way, and they see the golf ball going right where they want it.
A word of caution regarding using visualization to learn a new skill. The technique is very, very powerful and you will tend to perform exactly like you visualized it, so if you visualize the wrong technique, chances are you will actually perform the wrong technique. So be very sure of the proper technique before you used visualization to help you master it.
One last point. I have stressed the need to recognize that new things will be hard to learn at first.
While this negative view is helpful, it must be balanced with a positive outlook for the whole project. Plan and expect problems at first, but also plan and expect that you will eventually master the situation. Planning for a positive outcome will help give you the willpower to see the situation through and enable things that are needed to move you ahead to appear when they are needed. Remember if we expect good things, we tend to get good things.
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