I am reading the book Outliers. Where Malcom Gladwell puts forth the notion that it takes 10,000 hours to achieve expertise or mastery. Real hard effort. Real big sacrifice. And real tough to achieve Rockstar Status if you don’t really love what you do. Being a Rockstar in your own chosen vocation isn’t really all that different. You typically get out what you put in. The edge usually goes to those willing to give a little more than most. A mentor and friend continually reminds me to think about doing the 1% that the 99% isn’t or simply isn’t willing to do. What he likes to call “the hard yards”. And I woke up this morning taking my own self assessment: Have I put in my 10,000 hours? Was I willing to earn the hard yards?
A pretty powerful self assessment to take and bold reality to face. Achieving Rockstar Status is entirely up to you.
Tip: If you are a Leader, Manager, HR pro or Executive know that Rockstar’s attract other Rockstar’s. Big game player’s want to step into the arena of business competition surrounded by talent. Because The Best Talent Wins!