Sharpening your skills
- Anonymous Soul39
- Aug 23, 2020
- 2 min read
Like I said, in my previous post I am positioning myself for the greater good! I believe the talents I have are writing and dance (that is a story for another day). I have also been told that I have a strong personality and good at getting my points across, (even in my primary and high school days, I was the one that voiced my opinion and standing up for others that couldn’t voice theirs, and was told to go into law especially because of my personality in general).
The information I received from other and just seeing what I believe to be a skill of mine, I positioned myself by studying law. I have received my BA Law degree and I am currently in my final year of my LLB degree. I do courses and currently in a mentorship programme of the International Association of Women Judges to sharpen my skills practically because school is just theoretical. With regards to my writing skill I write poetry (still deciding if I would like to share that you on this site) and with the help of my friends started a blog. Really take the time to sit down with yourself and pen down how you are going to align yourself to your goal. Will you do it by sharpening your skills, meeting people and gaining contacts that could push you?
I am reading a book called “Unlimited Power” by Anthony Robbins, and he has a recipe for unlimited success which I want to share with you:
What do you want?
Take action!
Eliminate the actions that aren’t getting you closer to your desires.
Develop the flexibility to change your behaviour until you get what you want.
This is my own- consistency, consistency, consistency.
(Robbins, A. 2001. Unlimited Power. Pocket books: Sydeny)
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