
This has gotten me thinking. What do I want to become a master at? What am I willing to spend 10,000 hours on? Is there anything? I can think of a handful of things I would love to become a master at. However, I realize I don't always have the desire or willingness to spend 10,000 hours to do something. I have played lacrosse for over a decade. I would love to become an expert of lacrosse. Am I willing to spend the time? I am going to start a master's program in September. Ultimately, one of my goals is to become an expert of my field, but way too often I don't want to spend the time doing my homework or other things. I look for short cuts to get through what I have to do. Yes, I'm getting by. But, how am I going to log my 10,000 hours?
One problem I have is my lack of focus. There are so many things I spend time on that I could have been spending time logging my 10,000 hours. Just thinking about today, I've wasted time on video games, facebook, day dreaming, talking on-line to friends, surfing the internet, and simply avoiding my work. I wonder if I had used those wasted hours over the last month productively, how much closer would I be to becoming an expert?
I think in the coming week I am going to make a conscious effort to stop wasting hours I could be "logging hours." I also would like to make a list of things I'd like to become an expert in. I think it would be interesting to see what happens if I log every hour on those things. How long do you think it would take me to get to 10,000 hours? I probably won't ever keep track, but it would be interesting. Maybe I'll post about what I want to become an expert in, keep a log, and update my progress here... That would be interesting...
Hey, long time no see. I love your post. Very profound and inspiring. Hope your life is going well and congrats on graduating. That rocks. I miss you coming over and making tons of popcorn. Hope you went for it and bought the popcorn maker.
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