Getting Results
"The Result"- title of my first book
In last three posts I explored some equations of success and productivity. I was even able to derive a new form of the success equation that merges the two concepts. In the end the equation was an explanation of the rate of success.
Today I want to clarify a connection. It would seem that the skills and action are separate. They are and they are not. I have often found that the two help each other.
I defined skills as the science behind an area of knowledge and Action as the external application of these skills. That is very black and white. The reality is rather gray.
What I have learned in my life is that
Massive Action leads to massive improvement in Skills
Massive Action => Greater Skill
And once the action and skills are both improving together then we get a result. As we take more actions and pick up more skills we get better results. Ultimately there is no difference between what we define as result and what we define as success.
In terms of an equation:
More Action => Greater Skill Improvement => Improving Results==> Ultimate Success
Today's question is:
"Do you take Massive Actions?"
"The Result"- title of my first book
In last three posts I explored some equations of success and productivity. I was even able to derive a new form of the success equation that merges the two concepts. In the end the equation was an explanation of the rate of success.
Today I want to clarify a connection. It would seem that the skills and action are separate. They are and they are not. I have often found that the two help each other.
I defined skills as the science behind an area of knowledge and Action as the external application of these skills. That is very black and white. The reality is rather gray.
What I have learned in my life is that
Massive Action leads to massive improvement in Skills
Massive Action => Greater Skill
And once the action and skills are both improving together then we get a result. As we take more actions and pick up more skills we get better results. Ultimately there is no difference between what we define as result and what we define as success.
In terms of an equation:
More Action => Greater Skill Improvement => Improving Results==> Ultimate Success
Today's question is:
"Do you take Massive Actions?"
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