I was listening to Brandon Lucero’s podcast the other day and he was describing something he learned from Gary Vaynerchuk.
What’s funny is he started by saying he doesn’t usually listen to Gary V anymore. He said he’s, learned about all he can from him. So he thought…
I know that feeling all too well. Someone gives you some advice or you read something and you think, “yeah yeah, I know.”
This happened to me in high school when I entered in a talent show. I was supposed to sing a song but for some reason I didn’t feel the need to practice.
And guess what?
I didn’t win. I barely made it though the song. It was embarrassing.
I picked up 3 questions from Darren Hardy last week that really would have been helpful before I blew that talent show. He said when you think you’ve got a skill down and you get ready to say, “I’ve heard this before”, ask yourself this:
- Am I doing it?
- Have you mastered it?
- Would my results prove that I’ve mastered it?
Even though I thought I “knew how to sing” that song. My answer to those three questions was no and I failed.
Asking yourself questions like these keep you on your toes. You’ll also stay on your a-game and no one will think you’re a pompous know-it-all. That’s a bonus.
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Adam