There's a saying; "when the student is ready, the teacher will appear." The street version of this goes; "great opportunities always show up looking like hard work." John Kalench shares; "Two things you can control: the quality and frequency of your message."
You don't have to think long to recall the last opportunity for hard work that you declined. It's tough to imagine doing the hard thing, let alone being eager to do it well. And yet, this is what achievers do regularly.
How about creating a video series during the pandemic stuck inside a room as small as your bathroom? What could be so attractive to change my habit of taking shortcuts, going the easy way, or simply ignoring it altogether?
Daniel shares personal insights into this topic with mirror time, and with examples from mountain biking, and Abraham Maslow. Working and living full-time in a '19 Airstream Bambi