“Some people live X years, but most people live 1 year X times.”-Anonymous
Practice does not make perfect.
How do I know? I used to watch little kids practice very hard before a rank test. They would flare their arms vigorously BUT not with any precision or form.
So what makes perfect? Perfect practice makes perfect.
In order to understand why something works or does not work we must take it apart and examine why we succeeded or failed. We must take ourselves apart and understand our thinking and beliefs that contributed to the result.
Doing something over and over and expecting better results without examining the reasons is not productive. We can not improve by doing it more often. We must do it after we have obtained some wisdom by examining our success and failures.
Today's question is:
"Do you question your successes as well as your failures?"
Practice does not make perfect.
How do I know? I used to watch little kids practice very hard before a rank test. They would flare their arms vigorously BUT not with any precision or form.
So what makes perfect? Perfect practice makes perfect.
In order to understand why something works or does not work we must take it apart and examine why we succeeded or failed. We must take ourselves apart and understand our thinking and beliefs that contributed to the result.
Doing something over and over and expecting better results without examining the reasons is not productive. We can not improve by doing it more often. We must do it after we have obtained some wisdom by examining our success and failures.
Today's question is:
"Do you question your successes as well as your failures?"
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