
I'm thinking about our meeting. We're fortunate to be staying with Paul and Kristin in Aarhus, so there will be time to talk about things with them, but in the meantime here's some thoughts from me, prompted a little bit by my thinking about my forthcoming three days of workshops with the Kaospilots students, where I want to introduce the 'love' idea.
Here are the elements I'm playing with.
The two key elements for success (in small business, perhaps elsewhere) are (a) persistence and (b) resilience. 'Talent' counts for something, but not much.
I’m less interested right now in 'ideas' and ‘having an idea’ – whether it’s a ‘good idea’, or an ‘original idea’ or a ‘niche idea’ or whatever – and much more interested in persistence and resilience – in other words, the value of work …
… where commitment to the work is founded on love.
Jimi Hendrix took his guitar to parties, he played it on the toilet, he fell asleep with his guitar on top of him. He loved it. When he was awake, he was practising. We only bring that kind of commitment to a skill or a task if we love it.
A question I’ve begun to ask my training customers and coaching clients: do you genuinely love what you do, and if you don’t, what would it take for you to achieve that? (Because if you don’t love it, you won’t have the persistence and resilience to do those 10,000 hours and become expert at it.)
Deliberate practice
Practise and practise and more practise is the key contribution to becoming an 'expert' (let's say around 10,000 hours, over a period of 10-15 years)
We don't practise (and practise and practise) unless we *love* what we do
What does 'love' mean in this context?
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Sanskrit has 100 words for 'love', to denote differebt contexts and levels of meaning
1 a?gaja (love) 2 ana?ga (love) 3 ana?galekha (love) 4 anurakti (love) 5 anurañjana (love) 6 anuraga (love) 7 anuragavat (love) 8 anuragin (love) 9 anuragita (love) 10 anurati (love) 11 anurudh (love) 12 apahnava (love) 13 apa?ga (love) 14 abhikam (love) 15 abhimatata (love) 16 abhihary (love) 17 ayugmasara (love) 18 avasada (love) 19 avaskanna (love) 20 avyapyav?tti (love) 21 aspanda (love) 22 aka (love) 23 asaktabhava (love) 24 iraja (love) 25 i (love) 26 isvara (love) 27 ujjvala (love) 28 utka??hita (love) 29 utkvath (love) 30 unmadana (love) 31 ka?jasu (love) 32 kañjana (love) 33 ka?ak?avisikha (love) 34 kantu (love) 35 kandarpa (love) 36 kandarpakupa (love) 37 kam (love) 38 kamra (love) 39 karva (love) 40 ka (love) 41 kanti (love) 42 kama (love) 43 kamena (love) 44 kamaya (love) 45 kame (love) 46 kamakeli (love) 47 kamataru (love) 48 kamatala (love) 49 kamadamini (love) 50 kamadahana (love) 51 kamadeva (love) 52 kamadevatva (love) 53 kamadevamaya (love) 54 kamadhva?sin (love) 55 kamabaddha (love) 56 kamaba?a (love) 57 kamamañjari (love) 58 kamamardana (love) 59 kamamaha (love) 60 kamamuta (love) 61 kamamohita (love) 62 kamarasa (love) 63 kamavat (love) 64 kamavallabha (love) 65 kamavasa (love) 66 kamavasya (love) 67 kamaviddha (love) 68 kamasara (love) 69 kamasalya (love) 70 kamasastra (love) 71 kamasutra (love) 72 kamagni (love) 73 kamagnisa?dipana (love) 74 kama?kusa (love) 75 kamatura (love) 76 kamadhi??hita (love) 77 kamanala (love) 78 kamandha (love) 79 kamayudha (love) 80 kamari (love) 81 kamarta (love) 82 kamarthin (love) 83 kamasrama (love) 84 kamasakta (love) 85 kamasakti (love) 86 kamonmatta (love) 87 kamopahatacitta?ga (love) 88 kamaya (love) 89 kamita (love) 90 kamitva (love) 91 kamin (love) 92 kamuka (love) 93 kar??i (love) 94 ki?kira (love) 95 ki?kirata (love) 96 kunta (love) 97 kusumakarmuka (love) 98 kusumaba?a (love) 99 kusumamarga?a (love) 100 kusumayudha (love)
(For fuller definitions, see http://www.lorinroche.com/word/word/love.html
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Another thing: a blog entry I just posted: Love Signals Real
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References for Deliberate Practice
Title
The Talent Code: Greatness Isn't Born It's Grown
Author
Daniel Coyle
Publisher
Arrow Books, 2009
Title
The role of deliberate practice in the acquisition of expert performance
Author
Ericsson, K. Anders; Krampe, Ralf T.; Tesch-Römer, Clemens
Publisher
Psychological Review: Vol 100(3), Jul 1993, 363-406.
Title
Toward a science of exceptional achievement: attaining superior performance through deliberate practice.
Author
Ericsson KA, Nandagopal K, Roring RW.
Publisher
Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2009 Aug;1172:199-217.
Title
From the Guest Editors: How Do Experts Learn
Author
A. Mark Williams and K. Anders Ericsson
Publisher
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 2008, 30, 653-662
Title
Cognitive functions of the cerebellum explain how Ericsson's deliberate practice produces giftedness
Publisher
High Ability Studies; Vol 18, No 1, June 2007, pp89-92
Title
Deliberate practice and expert performance: defining the path to excellence
Author
Paul Ward, Nicola J. Hodges, A. Mark Williams and Janet L. Starkes
Publisher
London: Routledge (2004)
Title
Tracing the Development of Athletes Using Retrospective Interview Methods: A Proposed Interview and Validation Procedure for Reported Information
Author
Jean Côté, K. Anders Ericsson, Madelyn P. Law
Publisher
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, Vol. 17, No. 1. (March 2005), pp. 1-19.
Title
Success is all in the Mind
Author
Shelley Gare
Publisher
The Australian newspaper, January 24, 2009.
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And you will notice that I'm now copying Anne van Otterloo, our Dutch friend, into the conversation. I'm not sure how she will fit with our group, but my gut tells me she will have a lot to contribute
Best wishes - we'll be seeing you very soon!
Mxx
