Hey Genius Speakers,
Have you seen people quitting their goals too early?
Look at the image below.
Whenever we try something new - whether improving communication skills, creating a new habit, or anything - it takes consistent practice to become proficient.
The Path to Mastery
At first, you'll struggle. Your initial efforts may seem useless. But that's natural when developing a new skill. The key is to persist through this phase.
Let's say you commit to posting 50 speeches.
If you compare your 1st speech to the 50th, you'll notice a clear difference in quality.
But if you only post 10 speeches, you likely won't see much improvement yet because you haven't practiced enough. This leads many to quit prematurely.
The Rule of 100
More often than not, achieving the results you want requires much more effort than you initially expect. That's where the Rule of 100 comes in.
Here's how it works:
Want to be an effective communicator?
Post 1 speech per day for the next 100 days. Or post 100 speeches in the next 3 months.
If you still don't see progress after 100 speeches, then quit.
But I guarantee that if you stick it out for 100 speeches, you won't want to stop because you'll be motivated by the improvements you've made.
The Rule of 100 applies to any skill.
To improve your email writing skills, draft and refine 100 emails. After 100, you'll write professionally with ease.
Successful individuals follow patterns of consistent practice, tweaking their approach until they succeed.
Those who fail typically quit after just 1-5 half-hearted attempts, saying "It doesn't work."
But how could it work if you're just starting and haven't put in the reps?
Take the Challenge
Note the Rule of 100: Before quitting anything, try it 100 times.
With commitment, nothing can stop your success.
For effective communication:
Watch 100 minutes of training content
Post 1 speech daily
Spend 10 minutes reviewing your speeches
Attend Sunday/Wednesday classes
Do this for 100 days and you'll develop high-value communication skills you can use for life.
“One-time effort for lifetime benefits.”
Will you take the 100-Day Challenge?
If you take this challenge, then ensure you set a reminder. So you won’t forget!
Best regards,
Abhishek & Team
P.S. If you have already posted more than 100 speeches, share your thoughts in the comments below. So other people can get some inspiration and start posting speeches.
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