I worked at a toy store in my late twenties (that sounds kind of sad, now that I read it). The owners and I didn’t see eye-to-eye at the end (I quit and then I was fired) but the store truly is great.
Despite my feelings for the owners, I did learn a number of lessons, both business and self-development, from the experience.
One that I take with me to almost every challenge I face is how EVERY NEW SKILL is a magic trick.
As part of this shop’s schtick, each shopper would be treated to a magic trick by one or more of the staff (ranging in age from 14 to me).
Before I worked at the shop, the owner would come and chat with me and show me a new magic trick. I was always blown away. How did he do that?
I’d watch SO carefully but I still couldn’t tell how to do it.
Then he’d show me how to do it.
I’d learn. I’d practice. I’d do it.
Then I’d go home and amaze my wife (with the magic trick).
This magic trick concept applies to so many other things in life.
Whenever I’ve been asked to speak at a meeting, or I’ve been required to learn a new skill of any sort, watching it being done by someone else is daunting. How did they do that? I couldn’t never do that.
Well the secret is, you can.
Watch. Learn. Do.
Every new skill is just another disappearing handkerchief.
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