Hey everyone, This week, I was listening to Seth Godin's appearance on the Tim Ferriss Show, and Godin mentioned something towards the end that I’ve been thinking about since. Ferriss had prompted Godin to explain how he teaches people to juggle. Godin explained that people think that juggling is about catching, but that people who start trying to catch multiple balls right away usually get discouraged and quit. When Godin teaches people, the first 40 minutes are spent on throwing. Why? “When you get really good at throwing,” Godin says, “the catching takes care of itself.”
The Insight of Juggling 🤹🏻♂️
The Insight of Juggling 🤹🏻♂️
The Insight of Juggling 🤹🏻♂️
Hey everyone, This week, I was listening to Seth Godin's appearance on the Tim Ferriss Show, and Godin mentioned something towards the end that I’ve been thinking about since. Ferriss had prompted Godin to explain how he teaches people to juggle. Godin explained that people think that juggling is about catching, but that people who start trying to catch multiple balls right away usually get discouraged and quit. When Godin teaches people, the first 40 minutes are spent on throwing. Why? “When you get really good at throwing,” Godin says, “the catching takes care of itself.”