In today’s Deseret News there’s an instructive article about someone applying the principles of deliberate practice to his work. BYU sports broadcaster Greg Wrubell is featured in the story and we learn about the extensive time he spends in reviewing his own work, looking for any elements that might be improved. A second principle is the amount of time spent in preparation for each game he broadcasts: 24 hours or more. Perhaps the most important thing to note is his passion for his work. In fact, to him it’s not work at all. Interested parties take note:
- Review your own work exhaustively, looking for specific ways to improve it. Then make plans to do so.
- Prepare to do your work using lessons learned from your review of previous work done.
- Love what you do. If you don’t love it, you won’t be willing to pay the price of review and preparation as listed above.





