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Test Yourself

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Whether at work or in your personal life, continue to push yourself.

“Once you stop testing yourself, you get slow.”

William H. Bonney (Emilio Estevez)

It’s important to define “slow” in modern terms. In Young Gun times (1877-1878), it literally meant more susceptible to getting killed. I’m not going to take it that far, because as we all know Using Hyperboles is the Worst. So what does slow mean today?

Personal Life – Slow

Professional Life – Slow

If you find yourself identifying with any of the above, try “testing yourself.”

Personal Life – Tests

Professional Life – Tests

I’ll be honest, I have no idea how exactly to test yourself in professions outside of education. Ninety percent of the jobs people tell me they have, I have no clue what they do. My knowledge of occupations is confined to jobs a 5-year old answers when asked what they want to be when they grow up (police officer, teacher, doctor, or astronaut).

The point is to mix things up if you’re in a rut. Testing yourself isn’t about tackling some daunting challenge. It’s about doing something different to break out of the monotonous cycle you’re stuck in.

The neat thing about venturing outside your comfort zone is that you may stumble onto activities or ideas that you never knew you were passionate about.

And if it turns out, you didn’t really enjoy your new venture, heed the words of wisdom from Cool Hand Luke (Paul Newman) when he provides his reason for trying to eat 50 eggs, “Yeah, well, it’d be something to do.”

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