Listen "FYV #11 - Learning Sucks (But It's Worth It)"
Episode Synopsis
Learning is hard—but why does it feel so frustrating, especially when we think we should already be good at something? In this episode, we explore the difference between knowledge acquisition and skill assimilation. We break down why courtroom communication requires practice, intentionality, and patience, even for experienced trial attorneys. And we'll ask the hard hitting question: How is courtroom communication like riding bicycles? 😉 What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why acquiring knowledge is fun, but true learning feels difficult The brain's resistance to change and how to overcome it Why practicing in low-stakes situations builds real skill The importance of coaching and feedback in skill development Key Takeaways: 🔑 Understanding vs. Mastery: Just because you know what makes a great communicator doesn't mean you automatically are one. 🔑 Neural Pathways & Resistance: The brain resists change, making new skill development feel frustrating at first. 🔑 Adapting to New Environments: Speaking in court isn't the same as everyday conversation—it requires intentional skill-building. 🔑 Repetition & Practice: Mastery takes time, and practicing outside of high-pressure situations helps build confidence. 🔑 Support Matters: Working with a coach can accelerate progress and make the learning process more effective. Links & Resources: https://www.instagram.com/p/DHEexOTvAnD/ 📩 Connect with Me: Join my mailing list for free vocal tips delivered to your inbox weekly: www.fostervoicestudio.com IG: www.instagram.com/fostervoicestudio FB: www.facebook.com/fostervoicestudio LI: www.linkedin/in/fosterthought Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/fostervoicestudio/ *** GET MY FREE GUIDE TO 10X YOUR COMMUNICATION IMPACT *** https://www.fostervoicestudio.com/opt-in-a73db0af-170f-425d-95d6-dfad8837db8a
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