You have to be willing to stop and fix. Deep practice requires a willingness to do what many of us find uncomfortable: to admit to our errors, and focus on them.
I fall in love with certain stories. Those stories tend to be connected to my life some way - for instance, with my first book I was writing about th… - Daniel Coyle
I fall in love with certain stories. Those stories tend to be connected to my life some way - for instance, with my first book I was writing about th…
- Daniel Coyle
To sum up: it's time to rewrite the maxim that practice makes perfect. The truth is, practice makes myelin, and myelin makes perfect. - Daniel Coyle
To sum up: it's time to rewrite the maxim that practice makes perfect. The truth is, practice makes myelin, and myelin makes perfect.
The sweet spot: that productive, uncomfortable terrain located just beyond our current abilities, where our reach exceeds our grasp. Deep practice is… - Daniel Coyle
The sweet spot: that productive, uncomfortable terrain located just beyond our current abilities, where our reach exceeds our grasp. Deep practice is…
You have to be willing to stop and fix. Deep practice requires a willingness to do what many of us find uncomfortable: to admit to our errors, and fo… - Daniel Coyle
You have to be willing to stop and fix. Deep practice requires a willingness to do what many of us find uncomfortable: to admit to our errors, and fo…
A true leader is someone who maximizes the potential of their people; who ignites their passions and gives them the opportunity to make the most of t… - Daniel Coyle
A true leader is someone who maximizes the potential of their people; who ignites their passions and gives them the opportunity to make the most of t…
Although talent feels and looks predestined, in fact we have a good deal of control over what skills we develop, and we have more potential than we m… - Daniel Coyle
Although talent feels and looks predestined, in fact we have a good deal of control over what skills we develop, and we have more potential than we m…
Failure is not a verdict; making mistakes is the price of the ticket. - Daniel Coyle
Failure is not a verdict; making mistakes is the price of the ticket.
The staggering babies embody the deepest truth about deep practice: to get good, it's helpful to be willing, or even enthusiastic, about being bad. B… - Daniel Coyle
The staggering babies embody the deepest truth about deep practice: to get good, it's helpful to be willing, or even enthusiastic, about being bad. B…
Deep practice feels a bit like exploring a dark and unfamiliar room. You start slowly, you bump into furniture, stop, think, and start again. Slowly,… - Daniel Coyle
Deep practice feels a bit like exploring a dark and unfamiliar room. You start slowly, you bump into furniture, stop, think, and start again. Slowly,…
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