To get really good at something you have to spend time developing your skill. Committing to a regular, daily practice is necessary to keep the momentum going. Every now and then your brain needs time to synthesize and absorb what you’ve learned and you’ll feel like you hit a plateau and are no longer making progress. It’s especially crucial in these times to hang in there and resist the temptation to quit. The ability to persevere during frustrating and confusing periods of recalibration determines whether you’ll be just mediocre at your craft…

Or masterful.

Steve and Jarl