Twitter is beautiful. It is a stomping ground for different types of narratives, advice on how to run a business, political analysis, social commentary, religious expositions, selling one’s brand/products etc. @JenniNaiaretti’s thread is geared towards business, and even career. It explains how expertise develops: think repetition and innovation.
So if you are a business owner or looking get into it; this one’s for you. Also if you’re wondering how to better climb that corporate ladder, this one’s for you too.
Do see below:
The reason why experience builds expertise is not only because of repetition.
— Jenni Essien (@JenniEssien) November 10, 2016
Repetition can quickly become a dangerous loop.
— Jenni Essien (@JenniEssien) November 10, 2016
From repetition, you develop muscle memory. Once you've nailed that down, it's time to move forward.
— Jenni Essien (@JenniEssien) November 10, 2016
Staying in that repetitive loop is mastery, yes; however expertise is not what I would call it.
— Jenni Essien (@JenniEssien) November 10, 2016
You need constant change, either by learning new ways to do old things or through continuous improvement.
— Jenni Essien (@JenniEssien) November 10, 2016
Don't crave familiar problems and don't stay stuck fixing those. Automate how they get solved or delegate. Move on.
— Jenni Essien (@JenniEssien) November 10, 2016
You can bash away at something for 10 years and still not be an expert in it. You just end up being an experienced fool.
— Jenni Essien (@JenniEssien) November 10, 2016
It doesn't help to be complacent either. Understand that your best way is not always "the" best way. Learn, Improve, Repeat.
— Jenni Essien (@JenniEssien) November 10, 2016
Great.
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