Don’t Mistake The Joy Of Knowing For The Joy Of Doing
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Hey there!
I love going to events where I anticipate learning something. I crave new information, new strategies, new tactics and how-tos.
There’s absolutely nothing wrong with learning for the love of learning. But I learned something about the danger of this love of knowledge that I want to share with you in these next few videos, and then show you how to fix the situation.
This first aspect I see happening all the time with some of my clients. And it can lead to frustration and misplaced blame.
Hope this helps!
David
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hey there it’s David H Lawrence the 17th
 and for the next couple of videos maybe
 three videos this is a big subject so I
 want to break it up so that it’s kind of
 manageable kind of digestible I love
 going to classes and taking courses
 online and going to live events where
 somebody on stage is teaching me
 something that I didn’t know or being
 part of a workshop where I’m learning
 new things about performance about
 marketing about video but you know all
 my interests and I love teaching people
 about all of these things as well and I
 love sharing the things that I think
 will help make you successful I also
 love waving people off of things that I
 think might be detrimental to your
 success I love sort of exploring the odd
 things and I think sometimes there is
 the danger that if you share that kind
 of love that I have for learning that we
 could fall prey to loving learning more
 than we love implementation and what I
 mean by that first of all before I get
 to that there is absolutely nothing
 wrong at all
 with learning for the sake of learning
 the problem comes in I think when you
 are frustrated that the things that
 you’re learning the things that you’re
 being taught aren’t helping you advance
 your cause you know you decide you’re
 gonna go take a cooking class but you
 never actually cook you just take more
 cooking classes I see it with voiceover
 all the time you know people will take
 voiceover classes from a lot of
 different people and yet they never
 actually implement what they’re learning
 and so they tend to get frustrated
 because they’re not moving forward in
 their career and I think this is a
 dopamine kind of thing this is a this is
 a substituting one pleasure for the
 other cuz I get a great deal of pleasure
 I think most people get a great deal of
 pleasure out of that aha moment when you
 learn something you go oh that’s how
 that works okay I got it I got it
 that gives you that sense of
 accomplishment that’s great because
 you’re like okay I’m not confused about
 that anymore right the problem is you
 never quite get around to taking what
 you learned and you say I got it – okay
 I implemented that I did that I actually
 took a pan and crack some eggs in it and
 whisk them and added the magic
 ingredients and made a really fluffy
 Gordon Ramsay omelet you know we tend to
 have this lovely feeling when we’re
 learning something and especially when
 we get what we’re learning right
 and then sometimes we get that lovely
 feeling when we actually take what we’ve
 learned what we know and then do
 something with it but that’s a pretty
 scary thing to get around to you know
 it’s like oh well if I actually do what
 I’ve been learning how to do as opposed
 to just learning about it there’s a
 chance I might fail and doing it is
 really hard because I mean they have to
 choose to make that step forward and to
 actually do it so I just wanted to sort
 of discuss that issue that sort of that
 sort of two sides of the coin of
 knowledge you know the the learning of
 knowledge the joy of learning of
 knowledge the joy of gaining skills but
 then the other side is actually taking
 those skills and doing something with
 them honing them making sure that you
 can put them to real-world tests are you
 good at it do you need to get better at
 it are you really good at it can you
 make it a profession that you can maybe
 make a career who knows right so tell me
 if this is something that you might my
 grandfather used to call people that
 identify that he would identify that had
 this issue he would call them
 professional students you know and maybe
 you know people like that people that
 have a million degrees but have never
 really done anything with them or
 someone that you see at all the
 workshops in your industry or all the
 the networking opportunities but you
 never quite see them taking what they’ve
 got what they’re gathering and using it
 or you see them at these events and
 maybe they’re not even learning they’re
 just at the event that’s that’s an even
 tougher situation because then you’re
 not even knowing it you’re just in the
 sphere of where it’s being talked about
 but you’re still kind of confused about
 it so it can be a really tough thing to
 get past for some people the knowledge
 of it and I I gotta tell you I have
 students all the time who take my
 classes and I urge everybody on a
 constant basis to take
 I’m teaching you and go put it into use
 go do it because the danger is you take
 all these classes and then take some
 more classes then you take some more
 classes but you don’t ever do anything
 with it nothing ever happens and instead
 of thinking yourself well I mean what do
 you expect you haven’t done anything
 with it you start to turn around and
 blame the classes or the teacher or the
 subject stupid food stupid voice over
 stupid television acting you know
 stupid marketing it’s too complicated it
 can cause you to place blame in the
 wrong area and at the feet of the of the
 wrong parties and I’m not saying you
 should blame yourself I just say
 recognize this this precipice or this
 portal that you have to cross and take a
 leap of faith and take what you’re
 learning
 and do something with it go from knowing
 to doing I actually bring this up a few
 times in the courses that that moment
 when you go from knowing to doing is
 such an amazing moment so that’s the
 first part
 of the three parts in the next video I’m
 going to share with you what I do to
 both myself move forward from knowing to
 doing but also a very simple process of
 very easily manageable and easily doable
 process that can help you over that hump
 that can help you over the the the
 little you know vestibule the the Dan
 the area into the real arena of doing
 things I’m gonna do that but what I want
 to know from you first
 is if you watch this video in your
 thinking yourself oh maybe that’s what’s
 going on with me or yeah I recognize
 that a while back and and I kind of like
 got over that and I’m doing things now
 with what I’m learning let me know in
 the comments below let me know if this
 resonates with you because I would love
 to make a bigger a bigger conversation
 about this because I think this is one
 of the biggest things that stop us from
 success that one little moment of it’s
 safer for me to learn more than it is to
 do something with what I already know
 safer for me to learn more then to do
 something with what I already know so
 let me know in the comments below if
 you’re watching anywhere but vo to go go
 calm pop on over there we’d love to have
 you there we got all kinds of things
 that will help you go from knowing to
 doing if you’d like to join my youtube
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 I’m David H Lawrence xvii I thank you so
 much for watching and I will talk to you
 tomorrow.
		
This is great. I feel like it ties in so well (at least for me) with your video from a few days ago about trusting that we are ‘enough’ as we are, and not thinking we always have to ‘bring on the announcer voice’ and be more. I am a learner and enjoy taking in as much information as I can about subjects that I want to pursue. But often when that class is finished and I have been given everything I need to move forward, I hesitate thinking that I can’t possibly be ready for this, I must have missed something important, or I doubt I have all that I need to really DO this? I like to call this “Unique-itis”. i.e; “You don’t understand! I’m different, I’m unique! I need more information than everyone else!”
A terrible malady that I work to overcome daily. Thanks!
This resonates quite loudly! Currently the greatest struggle I have. I think there are also overtones of FOMO and FOBO.
One of the things you said in the ACX Master Class was, “Be predisposed to action.” That really stuck with me. By the way, I am currently working on my 21st and 22nd books since mid-February. Thanks.
Aha! A bias for action, yes!
It does resonate. I think that it ties in too with the ready shoot aim theory. I love to learn, and I could take classes and learn about tonnes of stuff, but there’s a time to get out there and send auditions, send proposals, get to the doing. You’ll never get anywhere if you don’t start… the journey of a million miles as it were.
I think of this concept when I see my martial arts students struggling with their material. Regarding VO, I need to practice more often. Thanks for the video David.
OOOOOOO … cord struck with “it is safer for me to learn more than to do something with what I already know”. Wowzers! This is so true! I love learning but I also love to apply things I’ve learned. I have to admit I do lose my mind from time to time and feel like I might miss out on some pivotal piece of the puzzle to solving the universe so I do take a lot of classes. Sometimes I use what I’ve learned just to better my life. Most of the time it is for business. I do have a list of classes I have to get through for all kinds of subjects. I just schedule them by importance and set dates to complete them. I feel like knowledge is power but putting that knowledge to use is the real end goal. Learning and gaining skills makes me feel like I’ve unlocked a secret. If I could plug my head into the net and download everything thing at once like in the Matrix I’d do it today. Ok, now to implement and get back to recording my next book, which I learned how to do in the ACX master class. Shameless plug. 🙂
Absolutely true for me lately. Never really was that kind of behavior in me until I had some medical complications. At this point it’s a combination of really enjoying learning almost more than doing, and a fear starting out and being penalized not being instantly profitable.