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The Chase Jarvis LIVE Show

Begin by Doing

The Chase Jarvis LIVE Show

Chase Jarvis

Celebrity, Art, Career, Creativity, Money, Entrepreneurship, Self-improvement, Education, Careers, Writing, Interview, Investment, Influencer, Business, Photography

4.8641 Ratings

🗓️ 26 September 2022

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Are you looking for a place to start? Is the number of options overwhelming?

In this quick little episode, I'm talking not only how to start, but how to turn that momentum into mastery. Put this one on repeat. 

Enjoy!

Transcript

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0:00.0

When was the last time you did something for the first time?

0:07.0

Right?

0:08.0

Think back to the time where you were curious or inspired to do something new.

0:14.0

You probably started reading about it and then we're unsure or you've got a tip from a friend or whatever.

0:20.0

I'm here to tell you that the best way

0:22.3

to start something new is by doing. It's always best to begin by doing. You know, school taught me

0:30.5

that I'm not ready to learn something properly until I've actually tried it or developed a curiosity

0:34.8

so deep that I'm willing to engage with it for hours and hours.

0:39.5

And yet, as a photographer, I needed to actually start taking photographs before I read a pile of

0:47.0

books about how lenses work, about what depth of field was, or any of that vernacular, that jargon.

0:56.7

Without a body of experience to draw on for Constep, one F-stop would be just as good as any other. What I needed to do then and what I think

1:02.6

you need to do now to learn that new thing or to get better at the thing that you want to do is

1:08.0

to do the thing. Now, let's just assume you know what it is you want to do and that you've

1:13.2

actually started doing it. Let's develop the master skill learning how to learn. In this way,

1:21.8

this is actually the most important skill of all. Once you understand how you learn best,

1:26.4

once you figure out how to serve your own personal academy of higher learning Once you understand how you learn best, once you figure out how to serve your own

1:28.7

personal academy of higher learning, you are the professor, you are the registrar, you are the

1:34.4

thesis advisor, all in one. Once you understand how you learn, you start to be able, through

1:41.0

actions, apply this meta scale of learning how to learn to challenge

1:46.4

yourself, not just for the thing that you care about learning right now, but about all the areas

1:51.9

of your life that you want to improve. Take learning to walk, for example. If you're a parent and your

1:57.8

toddler isn't walking yet, you usually or probably won't just shrug your shoulders and say, well, I guess my kid is not going to be a walker.

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