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Episode 4: The Importance Of Maintaining A Beginner's Mind

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As the Japanese Philosopher, Shoshin wrote in his book, The Beginner's Mind:

"The longer you work in your area of focus, the more apt you may be to dilute your original attitude toward it."

This goes for anything important that we do over a sustained period of time be it days, months or years.

While classified as a "newbie", there is a lot of value in being a "beginner" over being a "veteran".

Find out why in this episode of The Think Big Show. Also, discover:

  • The simple steps to maintain a beginner's mind, no matter how seasoned you are at your craft
  • What to focus on and experience instead of your expertise (Albert Einstein weighs in)
  • What practice means to a true beginner 
  • 4 steps to see anything in a new light (and how Indiana Jones can help you with this)
  • And more...

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To your success in business and life,

Mia and JT

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