Is there a such thing as innate talent? Are SuperStrippers just lucky enough to be born with beauty, brain, and wit to capture a man’s attention for hours on end in the VIP room?
Although there have not been any studies done on SuperStrippers, there have been studies on amateur vs professional musicians. In his book Outliers, Malcolm Gladwell explores a scientific study of professional musicians. In this study he concluded that there weren’t any “naturals” who floated effortlessly to the top. Nor could they find any “grinds” who worked harder than everyone else , but just didn’t have what it took to be successful. Success was a combination of talent and practice…but how much practice?
What the researchers settled upon was the magic number for expertise: 10,000 hours.
Gosh…that is a long time! I did the math and after 10 years of dancing 24 hours a week (four 6 hour shifts) I have just cracked that milestone. In retrospect the first five years I practiced…but I practiced wrong. I didn’t have a system and used trial and error hoping a customer would “like me” enough to go to VIP.
You are probably saying to yourself “I don’t have 10,000 hours to practice stripping!” or “I don’t want to be a stripper for 10 years before I become successful!”
Good! Because we are here to help you shorten that learning curve and make more money TODAY!
I LOVE that you are quoting Malcom Gladwell. I haven’t read Outliers but I was a fan of The Tipping Point.