How to Actually Get Better at Anything
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Summary
- I made 100 pieces of content in a row, but didn't look back to see which ones did well or poorly.
- Always review your past work to understand what worked and what didn’t.
- Identify the content that performs best and create more like it.
- Find the content that got the least views and avoid doing that again.
- Start a feedback cycle to keep improving over time.
- Consistently creating content isn’t enough; you need to get better with each post.
- Dedicate time to analyzing your performance to see continuous growth.
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How To Take Action
I would suggest implementing a review process if you're a small business, entrepreneur, or someone interested in personal growth. Regularly look back at your past work to see what is effective and what isn’t. Here's how you can do it:
1. Analyze Your Past Work
- Identify High Performers: Find the content that performed the best. Ask yourself, "Why did this work? What made it stand out?"
- Spot Low Performers: See which posts or projects got the least engagement. Determine what went wrong and avoid repeating those mistakes.
2. Create a Feedback Cycle
- Regular Reviews: Set a specific time each week or month to review your past activities. This helps you understand trends and improve.
- Track Metrics: Use simple tools like Excel or Google Sheets to track likes, shares, views, and comments.
3. Continuous Improvement
- Implement Findings: Create more of the content that works and avoid what doesn’t. This approach makes each new piece better than the last.
- Adjust and Adapt: Be flexible and ready to change your strategy based on new data and feedback.
4. Time Management
- Dedicate Small Time Blocks: Spend just 30 minutes reviewing and analyzing your past work. This low-cost method can yield high value.
- Routine Assessments: Incorporate assessment into your weekly routine. A little time dedicated to review can lead to significant growth.
By following these steps, you can make sure you’re not just doing more but getting better with each effort. This leads to continuous growth and success over time without requiring a large investment of money or time.