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Ever thought mastering a skill was just about doing it repeatedly?
In Toastmasters, I discovered that while giving speeches helps improve our public speaking skills, evaluating others is a game-changer.
By actively listening, analyzing, and providing constructive feedback, we not only elevate others but also sharpen our own skills.
It's like the saying, "If you want to master something, don't just learn it. Teach it."
Evaluating to offer feedback makes us hyper-aware of the details, deepens our understanding, and accelerates our growth.
This applies everywhere—whether you're learning a language, a dance, a trade, or a skill.
Can YOU switch from student to mentor?
MORE INFO:
➡️ MagnaGopal.com
📣 MagnaGopal.com/newsletter
💙 Instagram, Facebook, YouTube & Twitter: @magnagopal
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Ever thought mastering a skill was just about doing it repeatedly?
In Toastmasters, I discovered that while giving speeches helps improve our public speaking skills, evaluating others is a game-changer.
By actively listening, analyzing, and providing constructive feedback, we not only elevate others but also sharpen our own skills.
It's like the saying, "If you want to master something, don't just learn it. Teach it."
Evaluating to offer feedback makes us hyper-aware of the details, deepens our understanding, and accelerates our growth.
This applies everywhere—whether you're learning a language, a dance, a trade, or a skill.
Can YOU switch from student to mentor?
MORE INFO:
➡️ MagnaGopal.com
📣 MagnaGopal.com/newsletter
💙 Instagram, Facebook, YouTube & Twitter: @magnagopal