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What’s the theory? Talent has little to do with success. According to research conducted by Dr. K. Anders Ericsson, Professor of Psychology at Florida State University, “Elite performers engage in ‘deliberate practice’–an effortful activity designed to improve target performance.” Dr. Ericsson’s studies, made popular through Malcolm Gladwell’s book Outliers and Geoff Colvin’s Talent is Overrated, have found that in order to excel in a field, roughly 10,000 hours of “stretching yourself beyond what you can currently do” is required. So on April 5th, 2010, Dan took the plunge, he quit his day job as a commercial photographer and began The Dan Plan. Having never played 18 holes of golf in his life, Dan started the 10,000 hour journey with just a putter. After five months of putting, he received his second club, a pitching wedge. Just before the first anniversary of The Dan Plan he took his first full-swing lesson. After 18 months he swung a driver for the first time. On December 28, 2011 he played his first full round with a full set of clubs. Since then it has been off to the races. What was the spark that made you take that leap of faith? I just had this lingering thought of what could be possible, I wasn’t growing in my job and I didn’t really see a challenge in what I was doing. After numerous conversations the feedback was really positive, people started to bring me books on the subject of mental capability and it just grew from there. Roughly 10,000 hours of “stretching yourself beyond what you can currently do” is required. Why the 10,000 hours? Having read the abundance of books on the capability of the human mind they all seemed to carry the same timeframe, I thought this was the right way to structure my learning. At the start I really had no idea of how it should take me to learn a certain skill i.e. putting so the hours were a bench mark, for example, I didn’t beat myself up if I wasn’t regularly sinking 15ft putts after 50 hours of practice. What it has helped me to do is look back on segments of my learning and see where and how long improvements have taken. YOURCADDY MAG - ISSUE 06 | 21