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CRP Patreon Exclusive: “Practice What You Are Bad At”

Remember: It's not what you're good at that can get you in trouble—it's what you're bad at that can kill you. 

CRP Patreon Exclusive: “Practice What You Are Bad At”

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You just blow my mind with this vídeo, totally worth the Patreon suscribtion, keep up the great work Coach, greetings from Uruguay

the famous john wooden, coach of UCLA Bruins basketball team, said practice what u are bad at until u become good at it. How times have changed !

Crazy John

But then you are a jack of all trades but a master of none...

wena chileno ql

No, there is a time when you can stop, rest and have fun. It's the time AFTER you reach a certain goal or milestone. Don't sleep or wander in the middle of the race like The Hare and ended up lost the game to The Turtle

Wonderful. So true. Is it okay to tell my 9 and 7 year olds that most of life is tedium and drudgery interspersed with occasional moments of satisfaction that can only be earned?? I dunno..

Nope, it's a Patreon exclusive. Please find the link if you think I'm wrong.

I remember seeing this one on your youtube channel once.

I work at a local TV station and there's a push for the newsroom to become independent from the studio crew for online content. I know it's going to fail because no one in the newsroom cares to learn the technical side to the newscast. The production value won't be there, it's going to be a failure and a funny one too. I started my own YouTube channel and I suck in front of the camera but I'm getting better and the best part is, I know all the technical skills. I don't want to be in news but I believe I don't need to be tied down to a station anymore.

Hey coach what is the name of the song starting at the beginning of the video ? I love it

Just for fun, no hidden meaning.

Sooo... what's with the hospital clothes?

This is so true. I did it with my own software career, studying many specialized fields that integrated with mine, not only technology, but specially leadership and management. It allowed me to grow in the long run. Aside from the satisfaction I get from owning and understanding the whole picture at high-level, it also gives you that sense of security in which if things go south you can pretty much work on other areas, and that makes you unstoppable because you just don't worry anymore.


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