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“Life is a concept, like the “universe”, that expands as soon as we reach what we think is its edge.” ― Kamand Kojouri
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The Ultimate Deliberate Practice Guide: How to Be the Best - Everything You Need to Know to Improve Your Performance at Anything—For Beginners and Experts
Image from "Purposeful practice can change the way you learn." Deliberate practice is the best technique for achieving expert performance in every field—including writing, teaching, sports, programming, music, medicine, therapy, chess, and business. But there’s much more to deliberate practice than 10,000 hours. Read this to learn how to accelerate your learning, overcome the “OK” plateau, turn experience into expertise, and enhance your focus.
What makes practice “deliberate”
- Goals - Has specific, clearly defined goals
- Focused - All other distractions are turned out
- Feedback - Is provided on how the task was executed. Ideally this task is designed or overseen by a coach
- Difficult - The task you are trying to accomplish is out of your comfort zone
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No one is going to give you the education you need to overthrow them.
#Education #Politics #Economics #Military #Philosophy #Cryptocracy
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Things we should have learned in school but didn't
Possible most importantly, school should teach how to overcome fears:
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Figuring out how to teach a two year old how to sense and cultivate Qi, is an intuitive and fun process. Somewhat surprisingly, i found very few dedicated "tools" to support this process. Why?
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How Does Your Engine Run?
From the Book "How Does Your Engine Run?" - by Williams M and Shellenbergers (1996) Related: The Alert Program - Making self-regulation easy
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Photos from the Organic Music Society by Don Cherry (1972) - Related: Docu on Cherry (1978)
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What’s the difference between a Routine and a Ritual? They are both activities we repeat. The difference lies in their purpose:
Routines provide predictability and order, which make it easier to stick to different regimens that help us work efficiently, or protect our health (eg bedtimes or exercise routines).
Ritual activities ensure we take time to nurture what’s most meaningful to us, typically relationships with self, others or our spirituality (eg family dinners or religious ceremonies).
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Everything is a Playground: Discover the world through the eyes of a child
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Spending Time in Nature Promotes Early Childhood Development (Uni of British Columbia)
Children who live in areas with easy access to greenspaces and natural vegetation showed better overall development than their peers who lived closer to fewer greenspaces.
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Neurodiversity Strengths & Challenges
Image credit: Professor Sara Rankin
