Live Big by Ajit Nawalkha
Author:Ajit Nawalkha
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
ISBN: 9781946885678
Publisher: BenBella Books, Inc.
Published: 2018-10-16T16:00:00+00:00
Think about how things would be ten years from now. How you would want to feel ten years from now. Understanding who you want to be ten years from now will give you a view of the world like no other. You can see what needs to happen now for your future self to look and feel like what you truly desire. Having a ten-year version of yourself in your mind’s eye gives you a vision to aspire to. To chase.
Your vision will come true. It will happen. No question.
On to the third law—mastery.
When you are preparing something, when you are just learning something new, you experience an exponential curve. Your mind is expanding like never before. You are getting constant validation from the outside world about the value of your newly acquired skill.
And then you reach a stage where that curve ends. What you learn then seem marginal. It seems like you already know “that.”
Most individuals stop right around there. However, successful entrepreneurs, avid learners, and growth-centered individuals know that they are on track to becoming better—they know they are on track to mastery.
Mastery is a journey to excellence, which is the somewhat perfection of the art you have mastery in. Mastery is where you take something and seem to do little with it, but it creates exponentially better results. Mastery is where exponential growth happens while little effort seems to have been made.
When I started Evercoach, an education and training platform built specifically for coaches, authors, teachers, and speakers, it was a little website with little financial backing. What it did have was me, with more than seven years of experience in building education-based businesses. I was closing in on the mastery stage. This meant I could see what educators usually don’t see. Now, we are one of the largest, more impactful platforms for coaches online. It took two years. It happened because there was a smudge of mastery that was backing this platform.
Mastery lasts.
The fourth Indisputable Law of Success is Marginal Gains. This is something we hardly notice while it’s happening, but it’s the secret behind some of the most accomplished people of all time.
Marginal gains is a concept that focuses on this single, simple idea: if you take small, consistent forward movements every day—even if many of these steps feel disconnected—you are making progress that will eventually lead to the creation of something meaningful and powerful.
Let’s look at Facebook. Right now, this is a company that pretty much runs the world. It shares public opinion across the planet. We’ve seen it used, again and again, as a channel to project “the voice of the people.” Facebook has played a role in national revolutions. It’s influenced political policies. It’s even touched on religious issues.
And it all began with Zucknet. Ever heard of it? It was a twelve-year-old Mark Zuckerberg’s online program and he created it to support his father’s dental practice. When you really think about this, it means Zuckerberg was working on creating technology that connects people since he was twelve.
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