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Let me share with you a small technique to perform better immediately: Just want to.
Yes, just want to. It’s that simple. How does it work?
We all have an identity, rules and patterns for how to act. We think we can’t do this or that. We think we need to do this before we can do that.
If, for a moment, you can discard all your rules, you will perform much better immediately.
If, for a moment, you think you don’t need to be great to accomplish a task, you’ll accomplish it.
If, for a moment, you think you can do it in the best way right now even without practice, you’ll do it in the best way right now.
It takes a bit of faith, a bit of confidence, but those are not the defining factors. Or they might be, but you won’t access them trying to access them. You’ll access them by letting them be and just focusing on wanting to do it better.
Notice, I’m not talking about how much you like what you do. That is an important subject, but by all means not what I’m talking about right now.
I’m talking about wanting to do a task. A logical something. And wanting to do it might not mean liking it at all. It can be just because you want to step on to the next task, because you want to get rid of an obstacle.
But whatever it is, just want to do it, and you’ll do it.