We often applaud young geniuses in academics, standout talents in sports, and prodigious talents in the arts. However, being a child prodigy isn’t a prerequisite for achieving great things.
In organizational psychology, an in-depth look into what drives our achievements has been a significant part of my work. It’s become clear that mastery isn’t just about learning; it’s about the regular application of what we’ve learned.
Here are 11 small yet impactful habits that those who reach great heights tend to adopt in their daily routines:
- They chase the tough stuff.
Rather than just picking up new info, they look for experiences that push them out of their comfort zone. That’s where the real growth happens.
- They have a ‘goof-up’ goal.
They aim to flub up a certain amount because messing up means you’re trying new things and getting better.
- They ask for pointers, not just a pat on the back.
Looking back only gets you so far. Instead, they look ahead by seeking advice on what to do better in the future.
- They’re picky about who they listen to.
They take in advice from people who really know their stuff, get where they’re coming from, and genuinely want to help.