AWAKEN THE GENIUS IN YOU
It’s time to change what we associate with the word “genius.” Start
by getting up and looking in the mirror: Can you spot the genius? If
not, you may need to change your perspective, because it is there.
The
capacity to be a genius is a part of our physiology. The human brain is
a fascinating piece of work. It’s a dynamic neural network that makes
billions of connections per second. New neurons are being made
constantly in response to mental activity and learning. The reason this
is so fascinating and fantastic is because we are not stuck in any
holding pattern—the ability to change our minds, literally, and become a
genius on a subject matter is within our capabilities.
Whether
you think you are born with natural genius, or you obtained it through
your experience and environment, the important thing to be clear about
is: You have it—genius, that is. We all do. Here are some ways to tap
into that natural genius.
Know your strengths and challenges. Being
a natural genius does not mean you must have a natural aptitude for
every subject matter under the sun. Albert Einstein, a legendary genius,
failed his university entrance exam. Although he excelled in the math
and science sections, he failed the rest (history, languages, and
geography). What this should tell you is: Don’t get down because there
are areas where you do not excel. Recognize them as challenges, and work
to mitigate them. But to tap into your true natural genius, discover
the areas in which you excel, and work to develop those into true genius
status.
The drive to fail. Fail? For most “Type
A” project managers, the thought of failing sends shivers down our
spines. But the fact is, you don’t know where your limits are until you
push them, and in pushing your limits you are bound to fail once in
awhile. To tap into your genius, you can’t be afraid of failure or run
away from it. You have to chase after, fail, and learn how to fix your
mistakes so that you don’t fail (in the same way) again.
Deliberate practice.
Casual practice means going out and playing in an intramural baseball
league. Deliberate practice is going to the batting cages every night
until you have perfected your swing. You will strike out a lot more in
deliberate practice, but this is the only way you will master your
skill. When you find your natural genius, you have the ability to
perfect it with deliberate practice, during which you will rise out of
your comfort zone to see just how good you can be.
Kick stress to the curb. Ever
wonder why you can’t think when you are rushing around late trying to
find your car keys? Once you find them, it’s so obvious that, of course,
they would be in your key bowl on the coffee table. The thing is,
stress reduces our ability to think. If we live with chronic stress, our
brain is taking the majority of the burden, and it’s impossible to tap
into your natural genius, let alone your natural sanity. Pinpoint the
biggest stress factors in your life, then mitigate them fast.
“Somewhere, someone is looking for exactly what you have to offer.”
Motivational author Louise Hay had it right. It’s hard to recognize our
natural genius if we are not in an environment that appreciates or
needs those specific skills. You can try to change yourself to best fit
into a professional environment, but the likely result will be
mediocrity. To fully develop your natural genius, you must find a place
to be the “best of the best,” where you can do what you are best at.
Find out what that is, and go there.
In this coming session, make a commitment to discover your natural genius. It is in you.
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