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Vocabulary: What It Takes to Be Great

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

VOCABULARY

WHAT IT TAKES TO BE GREAT
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DISCIPLINE

MANY ATHLETES ARE LEGENDARY FOR THE BRUTAL DISCIPLINE OF THEIR PRACTICE ROUTINES (17).
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DISCIPLINE

  • A way of training your mind and body
  • Allows you to control your actions
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IRRELEVANT

RESEARCH SHOWS THAT THE LACK OF NATURAL TALENT IS IRRELEVANT TO GREAT SUCCESS (SUBTITLE).
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IRRELEVANT

  • Not useful
  • And therefore not important
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INNATE

IT'S AN INNATE ABILITY TO DO SOME ACTIVITY ESPECIALLY WELL (4).
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INNATE

  • You are born with it
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CONSISTENT, CONSISTENCY

SCIENTIFIC EXPERTS ARE PRODUCING REMARKABLY CONSISTENT FINDINGS ACROSS A WIDE ARRAY OF FIELDS (4).
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CONSISTENT, CONSISTENCY

  • Always happening the same way
  • Or having the same qualities and attitudes
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FIELD(S)

SCIENTIFIC EXPERTS ARE PRODUCING REMARKABLY CONSISTENT FINDINGS ACROSS A WIDE ARRAY OF FIELDS (4).
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FIELD(S)

  • A particular subject people study
  • EX. literature, music, history, etc.
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CRUCIAL, CRITICAL, VITAL

CONSISTENCY IS CRUCIAL (14).
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CRUCIAL, CRITICAL, VITAL

  • Extremely important
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MINDSET

ADOPTING A NEW MINDSET (HEADING BEFORE 20)
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MINDSET

  • General attitude
  • Way of thinking about something
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SPORADICALLY

DO IT REGULARLY--NOT SPORADICALLY (21).
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SPORADICALLY

  • Not regularly
  • Happening once in a while
  • Randomly
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