Are You Committed for the Long Term?

Phil Holberton

Phil Holberton

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Here’s a quick summary of  interesting research done on children who were learning to play a musical instrument.  It turns out that practice and talent were not the final determinants of success in music, but something much more basic.   Find out why if you want to learn a new skill that to a great degree Who You Are is How You’ll Do.

A few of us have natural talent, many of us do not.  The difference is those of us who are successful, work to get better each and every day.  We are committed for the long term – one day at a time.

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CATEGORIES: Change, Confidence, Goal Setting, Perserverance, Personal Development


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