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If You Want to Get Better at Something, Ask Yourself These Two Questions
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you will not get better if 1) you don’t want to and 2) you aren’t willing to feel the discomfort of doing things differently. Learning anything new is, by its nature, uncomfortable. You will need to act in ways that are unfamiliar. Take risks that are new. Try things that, in many cases, will be ini
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  • you will not get better if 1) you don’t want to and 2) you aren’t willing to feel the discomfort of doing things differently.
  • Learning anything new is, by its nature, uncomfortable. You will need to act in ways that are unfamiliar. Take risks that are new. Try things that, in many cases, will be initially frustrating because they won’t work the first time. You are guaranteed to feel awkward. You will make mistakes. You may be embarrassed or even feel shame, especially if ...

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