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'Jack of all trades & the master of none.'

^One of the biggest fake limiting beliefs out there.

You can be a master of many things.

But your approach needs to be strategic.

Rather than trying to master everything at once.

-Master one at a time.

Skills eventually intertwine.
'Skills intertwine? What kind of voodoo you talking Armani?'

Yep, Its the spillover effect.

But you wouldn't know because you refuse to begin...👇
There's this lie that's perpetuated to the mainstream that says you can't be the master of many things.

Wrong.

Pretty sure that lie was started by someone who bit off more than they could chew & whined like a bitch when they failed.
And other bums heard this loser & began repeating this lie.

Until the lie was seen as a foregone conclusion.

Results?

Greatness, mediocrity & overthinkers.
This advice resulted in greatness, sure.

☆Some people picked that ONE thing & got pretty damn good at it.

This advice resulted in mediocrity.

☆some became very one sided humans.

This advice resulted in overthinkers.

☆Many wonder what is the ONE task they should invest in
Ultimately, this fellow who started the lie failed to factor in human potential.

Mainly because they put in the incorrect inputs (limiting beliefs) & got subpar results.

But let me show you how to approach it with the right inputs
The right input is:

☆I can master anything that I have strong fire for, I just need the correct strategy.
The right strategy is going in on 1 subject or skill.

Go ALL in.

Focus on learning about this subject inside & out, apply it, refine it & teach it to multiple humans.

Over & over again.
What you'll notice is soon you're becoming a pro at it.

The term 'master' is subjective.

But once you've taught multiple people & gotten them results, then you're in the master track.
There's going to come a point where you know this subject as well as you know how to drive.

It's a part of you.

Guess what you do then?

'What?'

You follow your gut & curiosity to see what's next.
Some people will double down on that subject more.

Some will expand to a new skill.

Either option is fine.

It's just imperative that you know there IS an option in the first place
Example:

I started of public speaking.

Gave a lot of speeches & taught others.

Now I share my journey via Twitter & YouTube.

So I get a chance to focus on writing & video skills.

This allows me to be a communication skills triple threat vs. just the public speaking guy
But beginning of public speaking, communicating, creating speeches has made it MUCH easier to write & do videos.

The skills spilled over.

The momentum has begun.
The same thing with you.

Just focus on getting started now.

You need to stay with it for a while to give yourself some time to get adjusted.

Once adjusted, your emotions will tell you whether you love this act or not.

☆If you love it, mastery is a foregone conclusion.
The last thing you want to be doing after reading this thread is overthink.

Just find something & begin fam.

If you have no clue what to do, then look into a passion or fear.

☆Passion: double down on a hobby.

☆Fear: scared of public speaking? Then join toastmasters.
Once you get the ball rolling you'll finally realize that your neural pathways can figure anything out!

It just requires grit & creativity from your end.
Now shed your limiting beliefs & become the master of anything you want.

Strategically ofcourse..

To learn more about mindset for a competitive edge, subscribe to my YouTube channel:

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