![]() Research has shown that how someone practices is more important than simply the number of hours. Malcolm Gladwell cites Anders Ericsson’s research when explaining the 10,000-hour rule, but that’s a topic cleared up in the book. This book is cited in The Talent Code, which I read in 2020. Taking a step back to look at the larger problems I face, and asking experts when possible to learn what they have seen work or not work in their experience over the longer-term. I intend to put more effort into how I approach learning or practice. Clear objectives and ways to find the proper balance while learning, studying, and practicing help push you to actually improve. I have put a lot of emphasis on consistency and showing up each day, but it’s even more important to be smart about your attention. This book highlighted the importance of how you practice. Secrets from the New Science of Expertise - Goodreads Link □ Impressions ![]()
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