This is the fourth and the last article in the 4-part series where I have tried to demystify luck. This one deals with Overkill and Practice as tools to get lucky.
The other articles of the series are :
- How to get Lucky – Understanding the Nature of Luck
- How to handle failures – create learning outcomes to be successful?
Recently, a friend of mine was discussing with me how he missed his chance just by 1 mark.
That was hard luck – he said.
I wondered if that should be attributed to luck or bad strategy ?
It’s not luck
In 2009, I was preparing for GMAT. I was getting around 700 score in all my practice tests at home.
Assuming that was a good score clubbed with my experience, I decided to take the test.
In the actual test, I could score only 640.
Now, how did that happen ?
For me it was probably test pressure, but multiple reasons can contribute to such an outcome:
- Test Day Pressure
- Health Issues
- Bad Mental or Emotional state
Anything out of millions of possible hindrances can come your way.
But if you Overkill, you will be able to compensate for those.
How I turned my GMAT from 640 to 710
In my next attempt, I practised hard for 2 months.
I looked at data after every practice, spotted error patterns.
Prepared again on weak areas. Tested again.
Then practised with a timer.
Again, and Again, and again.
I practised till I started scoring 760-780 everytime in home tests.
I now took the exam. An unexpected event occurred as expected.
There was some construction going on near the test centre.
Even with the ear plugs on, I was getting disturbed. Everyone was.
Had it not for my practice, I would have failed miserably.
The practice allowed me to take on most of the questions almost mechanically.
I wasn’t very happy with 710, but I knew it was my ticket to my MBA.
How to Overkill through practice ?
There are 2 major elements to overkill :
- Finding out what works for you
- Practice, Practice Practice (Abhyas , Abhyas , Abhyas ) –
Practice has been enough and more emphasized in religions as well. In the Gita, it is stated that continuous practice ( abhyas ) can tame the mind, which is otherwise not easy to control.
This was the last of the 4 part series on beating luck.
I hope I was able to deliver some value.
So what are you waiting for, lets get lucky in 2023 by using these methods:
- Part 1 – Understanding the nature of luck
- Part 2. How to turn failures into learning outcomes and move towards the success zone?
- Part 3. Avoid what does not work – Increasing luck through elimination of errors
- Part 4. Double down on what works – Overkill as a way to increase luck.
Also Read – How practice builds nervous circuits that help you.