Take advice

Don’t think you know everything. You don’t. You never will. That’s the best part about starting something. Even if you’ve been doing it for 10 years you can learn something new.

You can learn a different technique. Something small to change. At that point it becomes a lot of fine tuning. Making the small little techniques and processes better.

Always take advice from someone who’s been doing it longer than you. If someone you know is doing something that’s working ask for their advice.

Implement their strategies to see if they’ll work for you. They may not, but it’s worth trying.

The worst thing that happens is you find a process that doesn’t work for you. If it does work than you’ve just learned a new lesson and a new way to do things. 

Don’t ever think you can’t learn something for someone else. Don’t think you’re too good to learn. 

Learning is an endless journey. It’s exciting to try new techniques. It’s exciting to see improvement.

Look at advice and learning as necessary to getting better. It will help you get to your goals quicker. Take advice and tips and lessons constantly.

Make sure you’re getting the advice from a reliable source as well. 

At some point you’ll be on the other side giving advice to someone sitting in a familiar spot. Remember to always give back and help others get better.

Advice is crucial to improvement. 

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