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by cnorgate
4832 days ago
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A few thoughts: 1) You need to focus on one or two things - no use in being a jack of all trades and master of none 2) What do you naturally do when you have free time in the evening? For any of the above mentioned activities, do you ever 'get into it' and pull up hours later after a big session? If you do, chances are it's something that really engages you... that's a good thing, follow it 3) A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step - you just need to start walking down a path, even if you can't see over the next hill, you need to start walking... do you know anyone who did anything for 3-5 years and still sucked at it? Probably not, so chances are if you commit to something and put in the time, you'll get great sooner than later too... but it won't happen overnight I used all of the above lenses to focus on becoming a world class product manager and technologist... hope it helps you. |
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