Crawl, Walk, Run: Aaron Sorrels’ Path to Mastering Life's Challenges
The crawling phase is to just find an opportunity to do something that you want to master... Start off by crawling, find an opportunity to do, the walking phase of the crawl, walk, run is learning and my entire goal, once I find the opportunity to do something I want to master is to learn.
Ever wondered how to master new skills without crashing and burning? Aaron Sorrels, affectionately known as The Unemployed Alcoholic, has a method that might just save you some heartache. In this special episode of 'A Quick Chat with The Unemployed Alcoholic', Aaron shares his personal mantra: crawl, walk, run. This approach has helped him navigate everything from stand-up comedy to podcasting without the painful stumbles that come from rushing headlong into new ventures.
Aaron’s journey is a testament to taking things step by step. The 'crawling' phase is all about finding opportunities to try out what you want to master. For Aaron, this meant getting on stage to tell jokes or stepping up to speak in public. Next comes the 'walking' phase, which focuses on learning and stripping away the ego. This phase is crucial because it allows you to absorb lessons without the pressure of immediate success.
Finally, the 'running' phase is where things get exciting, but only after you've spent enough time doing and learning. But that’s not all! Aaron also teases some exciting changes to the podcast format, including interactive chalkboard videos that promise more listener engagement. Whether you're tuning in for the first time or are a long-time fan, this episode offers valuable insights into tackling new challenges with patience and persistence.
If you’re grappling with your own hurdles, whether they’re related to addiction, mental health, or simply mastering a new skill, Aaron’s story might just offer the roadmap you need. Tune in and discover how taking things one step at a time can lead to big changes.