I wear a lot of hats: Mom, wife, motivational speaker, author, and wannabe golfer – to name a few. And it was the method I used to help me improve my golf game that helps me whenever I’m trying to get really good at anything.
Children learn by observing the behaviors of their parents – and then imitating that behavior. Interestingly, adults can learn in much the say way. It’s called modeling. I realized this a long time ago when I repeatedly watched a golf video promising to help me improve my game. I just sat and WATCHED a great golfer hit each shot perfectly, over and over and over again. I watched each shot from many different angles. I watched sometimes for an hour at a time, many times per week, for several weeks. And, just as promised, my golf game improved.
Question: Who are you “watching?” Who are your role models? Who are you learning from – consciously or unconsciously? Whether it’s a sport, leadership, communication or parenting – find an expert and observe their behavior – a lot!
Now, gotta run. There’s a golf cart calling my name.
From your golfing motivational speaker, Linda Larsen