In the book 'Mastery', Greene suggests that one strategy to identify personal strengths and weaknesses is to revisit childhood passions or aspirations. This can help discover potential opportunities. The natural motivation that comes from passion offers a unique approach to any career, while demonstrating a bold ambition. Additionally, Greene revises Malcolm Gladwell's 10,000 rule and insists that the mastery of any skill should take at least 20,000 hours of practice. This can be a way to explore and understand one's strengths and weaknesses in their craft.

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It all starts by determining personal strengths and weaknesses and incorporating them into a professional strategy. To do this, Greene suggests revisiting childhood passions or aspirations to discover potential opportunities. The natural motivation born out of passion offers a unique approach to any career, while demonstrating a bold ambition. To express the sheer amount of work it takes to become a master, Greene revises Malcolm Gladwell's 10,000 rule. He instead insists that the mastery of any skill should take at least 20,000 hours of practice. For someone who loves what they do, 20,000 hours is merely an invitation to explore their craft on their employer's dime.

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Mastery

Do you ever feel that you have unfulfilled potential just waiting to be unleashed? The mastery of your existing skills and abilities can propel you to...

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