He’s lived “off the grid” in Argentina,
run a $250 million business, and developed a deep understanding of
ancient philosophy, all while being a well read, highly respected, and
devoted family man, …
He’s constantly setting new and interesting goals, and achieving them.
What’s his secret?
How does Matt overcome the struggles that we all face when pursuing a goal?
It took me years to learn this, but it comes down to a simple analysis framework.
When Matt is pursuing a goal and failing to see success, he asks himself a simple question:
“Is this a skill issue, or a commitment issue?”
With people like Matt, you, and me, it’s rarely a commitment issue.
Sure, sometimes we realize that the goal we picked is no longer aligned
with our life. But that’s rare.
When we get stuck, it’s normally a skill issue.
Recognizing the correct answer to this question is half the battle in
becoming the most successful version of yourself. You know that you
deserve to have success - now you just need to figure out what skills
you need to solve the problem.
And that’s what successful people do differently. They constantly seek
out and acquire new skills, tools, and systems that enable them to reach
their goals.
Why You Should Never Stop Learning New Skills
As an Early To Rise reader, it’s clear that you’re ambitious and want more from your life. I think that’s fantastic.
What you may not realize, though, is that attitude or mindset isn’t the thing holding you back.
It’s that you don’t know what to do - or when to do it - to achieve your goals.
Luckily, you don’t have to figure this out for yourself. Every problem we face today has been solved by someone else before us.
I found this out while studying the top 1% of high performers.
They don’t focus on coming up with new and creative methods for
achieving their goals. Instead they focus on leveraging what other
successful people have proven to work.
The more you learn the skills and systems of successful people, the more
leverage you have in pursuing your own goals — and the less likely you
are to run into a barrier that stops you from achieving them.
How To Use Skill Vs Commitment
Let’s jump back to Matt Smith.
Over the last 20 years he has run a dozen companies, traveled the world,
and been involved in growing industry defining organizations. He’s done
this all without limiting his role as a father to his two kids.
Again, he’s been so successful at achieving his goals because he
identifies the skills he is lacking, and then goes and gets them.
(This is why his personal office has literally hundreds of books in it.)
And now you can follow in his steps and use his system, too. |
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