The Dan Plan

GUEST POST from Kevin Roberts

In his book Outliers Malcolm Gladwell shares a theory that if you practice something for 10,000 hours you become excellent at it. It’s something I’ve posted on before – the theory puts a number on the concept of grit, the amount of sheer perseverance needed to be truly successful at anything. And now someone has decided to put the theory to the test.

Dan McLoughlin is on a quest to transform himself from someone who had barely lifted a club, into a golf pro in 10,000 hours. He calls it The Dan Plan. It will take him six hours a day, six days a week, for six years. A little over one year in and he’s spent 1,400+ hours on the course, with a laser-like focus on building his short-game, working away from the hole, putt by putt, chip by chip. Forget about the hard yards. Dan is doing them all.

The point has been made that people have achieved excellence in other fields in 10,000 hours. But according to psychology professor Dr. Anders Ericsson, one of the experts consulted while Dan was formulating his plan, few start this late in life, from a zero-base, and document their efforts in such a deliberate way.

Dan humbly says that more than anything his experiment is about testing human potential, and opening up people’s eyes to what they can achieve if they give themselves over to a dream with relentless determination. Even if he doesn’t go all the way, he will have become the best golfer he can possibly be. In that sense he can’t fail…but I say nothing is impossible! Go for it Dan!

Dan McLaughlin. Image source: The Churn

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About Kevin Roberts

Kevin Roberts is an international business leader, consultant, and educator. As the founder of Red Rose Consulting, he provides expert counsel and coaching on leadership, marketing, and creative thinking to organizations and C-suite executives globally. Previously, Kevin served as the CEO Worldwide of Saatchi & Saatchi for 17 years and held senior leadership roles at Procter & Gamble and Pepsi. He is the author of several influential books, including Lovemarks: The Future Beyond Brands and 64 Shots: Leadership in a Crazy World.

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