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4 Scientific Strategies to Become Brilliant At Anything


In this brief article we will explore four methods that realworld achievers use to outshine their peers and become historymakers.

1. Get the Basics Right

In sports it is a well-known fact, that the greater yourmastery of the basics, the better you will be at that sport. Infact, mastery of the basics, is often the key factor thatseparates great sportsman, from average sportsman. Imagine achampion soccer player who can't aim the ball properly, or abasketball player who misses the hoop. They just wouldn't makethe team.

Similarly in everyday life, we need to pay attention to thebasics of whatever we are doing. We need to ensure that we havea strong mastery of the fundamentals. We need to be ready forthe opportunities that life brings us, so that when our timecomes, we don't miss our shot.

2. Strive to be the Master

The great martial Artist Bruce Lee was a master of almost everyfighting style of his day. Not only did he study the traditionalmartial arts such as Wing Chun - Kung Fu, but he also studiedwestern fighting styles such as boxing and fencing. Bruce Leewas always striving to become the best in his field. He wouldput in whatever effort it took, and do whatever he needed to do,to become the best.

Similarly if we want to become brilliant at something, we needto strive to become the best in our field. We need to observewhat the masters are doing and imitate them. We need to becommitted to continuous improvement. We need to make mastery ourpassion and focus.

3. Grow in Increments

It is easier to walk 10 feet, than it is to jump 10 feet. Almostall super-achievers developed their success one step at a time.Richard Branson the British business giant started out with astudent magazine. He then progressed to a mail order musicbusiness. Later he opened a record shop and then a recordingcompany. He continued along this line, until he had created oneof the largest business empires in Britain.

When we think about this, it becomes apparent, that the path togreatness is completed one step at a time. We generally growmore when we take baby steps, than when we try to take giantleaps.

4. No Matter What - Continue

Helen Keller lost her sight and hearing while still a youngchild. But this didn't stop her from becoming world famous. Inspite of her severe handicap, she continued, and learnt to speak audibly and hear by means of letters drawn on her hands. Shecontinued to persist and completed a university degree, beforebecoming a noted author. Helen Keller is the world's greatest example of the power of persistence!

No matter what, we need to cultivate the habit of persistingthrough trials -- of starting again after setbacks and using ourfailures as, an education for success. We need to remember thatmore than anything else - persistence is the master key, thatseparates the 'haves' from the 'have nots'.

Conclusion

When you apply these four principles, you will begin to realizethat there is a process to becoming brilliant -- and anybody whofollows this process, will become brilliant at the things, whichthey want to excel in. And you too, will become exceptional, asyou apply these principles to your own life, until one day youwill look back on your life, as so many others have, and say toyourself, "I have become brilliant!"

Destin Lucas is an internationally-recognized writer, speaker and co-founder of Dawning Truth ? a breakthrough success modeling program for dramatically accelerating your personal development. If you want to achieve greatness visit http://www.greatnesscircle.com

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