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Amateur vs Professional

This week we share a powerful message from Sahil Bloom. Having had a taste of professional hockey myself, Sahil’s message really resonated with me. There are so many talented people in the world but what is the difference that makes one person succeed while another can’t quite take that next step.

Here are some insights that will help us personally and professionally!

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Amateurs let the day come to them, Professionals have a routine

The greatest performers in any craft share one trait in common: They have a routine—and they stick to it with intense discipline.

Most of what we call greatness is simply the result of tiny daily actions done well—over and over and over again.

Professionals establish a routine and use it to own each day. They eliminate questions and surprises by controlling the narrative.

Professionals also realize that a routine is useless if the environment is unsuited to following it. Professionals create their environment, they don't just exist in it.

They dictate the terms.

Amateurs love the prize, Professionals love the process

You’ll never make it if the view at the summit is the only thing motivating you to keep climbing.

The hunt has to be just as exciting as the meal at the end.

It may sound cliché, but professionals truly fall in love with the process.

Amateurs make it look effortful, Professionals make it look effortless

The Paradox of Effort: You have to put in more effort to make something appear effortless.

Professionals recognize that effortless, elegant performances are simply the result of a large volume of gritty, effortful practice.

Small things become big things.

Amateurs blame others, Professionals are accountable

In the wake of a failure, there are two types of responses:

  1. The Amateur looks outward—bad luck, unfair circumstances, a cheating opponent.
  2. The Professional looks inward—lack of preparation, gaps in routine, uneven intensity.

Type 1s stagnate and wither away. Type 2s grow.

Amateurs attribute success to skill and failure to luck. Professionals recognize the role of skill and luck in every outcome. They focus on the controllable factors. They create an environment where luck is more likely to strike.

Accountability breeds progress.

Amateurs are flashy, Professionals are relentless

Many people are able to produce bursts of energy—few are able to produce consistent, steady flows, day in, day out.

The former is flashy, but the latter is relentless.

Professionals take pride in punching the clock—in showing up—every single day.

Never bet against the person who just keeps showing up.

Amateurs enter with 100 mediocre moves, Professionals enter with 1 perfect move

"I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times." - Bruce Lee

Professionals identify their unique edge—they play *their* game.

The Professional is:

  1. Self-aware to determine their unique edge.
  2. Strategic to set the table to favor that edge.
  3. Ruthless to exploit that edge on the table they set.

They worry less about fixing their weaknesses and more about pressing their strengths.

Amateurs fear failure, Professionals embrace it

The Paradox of Failure: The more you fail, the more you ultimately succeed.

Shots on goal are necessary if you want to score. You'll miss 100% of the shots you don't take!

Our greatest moments of growth often stem directly from our greatest failures.

Professionals don't accept failure as inevitable, but they certainly don't fear it either.

Remember: You will fail. Embrace it. Fail smart and fast.

Amateurs fear being wrong, Professionals enjoy it

When faced with their own incompetence:

  • The Amateur flails wildly in an attempt to distract from the obvious gap.
  • The Professional enlists support to cover the incompetence and repositions the board to avoid its exposure.

Professionals have retrained their minds to embrace new information that forces a change in viewpoint and a strategic improvement.

They view each "software update" as an improvement upon the old.

Remember: Open mindsets rule the world.

Amateurs are impatient, Professionals are patient

Amateurs are: Patient with actions and impatient with results.

Professionals are: Impatient with actions and patient with results.

Professionals are able to delay gratification—their low time preference allows them to play long-term games more effectively—but they simultaneously embrace that long-term games are won through tiny daily actions.

Amateurs hope for good breaks, Professionals create them

Amateurs enter the arena with their fingers crossed.

Professionals enter the arena with a plan. They realize that some of what we call luck is the macro result of thousands of micro actions.

Professionals create more luck.

Conclusion

The truth is that we can all "go pro" in whatever we are doing—it simply requires us to adopt the ways of the professional.

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Have a great day unless you chose otherwise!

Drago

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Quote of the Week

The past does not equal your future, unless you live there.

(Tony Robbins)


 

Word of the Week

Tumescent (too-mess-ent) : becoming or already engorged, full, swollen, or rigid

eg :
After the hurricane, our Florida compound was flooded by the TUMESCENT intra-coastal waterway. 



Proverb of the Week

He who scorns instruction will pay for it, but he who respects a command is rewarded.

(Proverbs 13 verse 13 The Bible)


 

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