Basically translating to knowing something about everything and knowing everything about 1-2 subjects.
We all are pretty much aware of how important skills have become in this time of the pandemic. We're moving towards a gig economy where freelance work and contractual-based...
...work will slowly become the norm.
Amidst all of this, what's imperative is to hone our crafts and learn as many skills as possible but master one skill to top it all.
How do we do that?
a) Start: Instead of thinking about getting that one thing "right" at one go, START the process. You'll figure it out eventually.
b) Curiosity: We need to be extremely curious about gaining knowledge from whatever sources we can because this is an Information Age.
More information = more opportunities.
c) Practice: Just following the 10,000-hour rule here. Practice that one skill over and over and over again. Consistency is the key.
Let me know your thoughts on this one in the comments.
We usually do not ask for help because of 2 reasons:
a) Ego.
Believe it or not, in most cases our ego comes into the picture and we don't take the first step in asking for help. We often have thoughts like, "why should I ask for help?"
For once, leave aside the ego and see what might happen if you finally take the step and "ask".
Start seeing the up-side of things.
Great things will happen and you will thank yourself later. Believe me.