EPISODE · Aug 18, 2022 · 22 MIN
23. How To Be A Good Student
What do you want to be a lifelong student of? Is it a relationship, a craft, a mission project? What are you truly committed to? In this episode of Wise-ish, Dr. Kavetha Sundaramoorthy shares the insights on learning that she gained from reading George Leonard’s book, Mastery. Peppered with her own experience, Kavetha unpacks why taking a lifelong approach to learning will help you to frame purpose and meaning in your life. It’s all about finding beauty and joy in simple processes so that you end up not wanting the process to end. “If you are truly passionate about something and you want to gain some level of mastery in that, your first order of business is to set aside this notion that you’re going to arrive somewhere, and to take on the identity of a lifelong learner.” ~ Dr. Kavetha Sundaramoorthy In This Episode:- There is no such thing as an expert - only those on the path of mastery- The four personality types that reveal the ways in which we learn- Are you the dabbler, the obsessive, the hacker, or the master?- Debunking the cultural myth and messaging that we should be moving from climax to climax- Love the process so much that for every mile that you take towards your goal, you hope that the destination has moved two miles further out- How to welcome plateaus, obstacles, and resistance as opportunities to deepen your learning of the fundamentals of your craftResources:The book: Mastery by George LeonardConnect with Dr. Kavetha Sundaramoorthy:- Facebook- Facebook Group- LinkedIn- YouTube- Special Offers: MasteryFREE tools:Get FREE access to my ‘Conflict Cure’ mini-course, plus weekly relationship tools delivered straight to your inbox —> https://bit.ly/RelationalIQ-NewsletterNeed more customized support? Apply for a Relationship Breakthrough Call with Dr. Kavetha Sun —> https://go.oncehub.com/BreakthroughCallwithDrKavethaSun
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