A Myth About Mastery

           I'm an all or nothing type of person, usually. I tend to do something fully or not at all. This has been a way over the years that has been breaking in me though. This very way often derailed me from many things until God highlighted something to me in different sources I read, listened to, and studied: when something is mastered and done in excellence it isn't ALL AT ONCE. I used to get greatly discouraged at lack of progress over the years in a thing attempted. I wanted to see growth IMMEDIATELY and expected excellence to happen RIGHT NOW; obviously this isn't the case. 

             Once I began simply doing something until it was done well over and over however, this all changed for me (or should I say began changing since I'm still learning it?). Sometimes I still struggle with the lack of quicker growth in something attempted, get frustrated when I hit failed attempts, and often long to do ALOT instead of a little at a time (another myth about mastering something by the way); I still seek to try though (EVEN to the degree that I've begun actually enjoying the "practice sessions" on the journey to excellent work!). 

              A little at a time. Try again when you fail ('cause we all do). Do not give up. You can do it! Just remember to do something good and constructive. To your success....I hope I get to witness it. 

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