Step 4: Take Action
Why Action Results in Success
Once new learning is established, the need for practice and action of that skill is imperative.
For example, practice applying a new skill can make the difference in successfully adding it into your behavior repertoire or arsenal.
Just knowing about a new way of behaving does not constitute being proficient or competent at performing a particular behavior.
How to Create Action
Finding an arena to practice a new competency, is a key element to successfully adding it to an individual's long-term skill set.
Another option to practice a new skill may include: generating work assignments that promote the honing of a specific competency.
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