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— Kara Lawson (@karalawson20) September 28, 2024
Don't believe the myth of overnight success. Whether you believe in Malcolm Gladwell's 10,000 Hours or not, most professions or careers require a long runway of education and training.
Aspirants get tired or frustrated with the rate of progress or see others progressing faster than they do.
Sometimes it helps to visualize progress to the next step. As a medical student, imagine how to carry out the duties of an intern (first-year resident). As an intern, work to fulfill the duties and thought process of an advanced resident. As an advanced resident or fellow, think as an attending physician. That way, upon promotion, you're ready.
Mindset is critical in every discipline. If you're a "stay ready" reserve player, be ready at a moment's notice to step in as a starting player or big contributor.
If you're watching college or professional volleyball, study how the game is played differently. Or if you're watching Boston pro sports, think about how you'd coach. "Little things make big things happen," said John Wooden.
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