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Waldemar Wagner
Dalailama is full of crap
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Abhishal Sharma
2:23 It's weird!brIn 5th point you said - Maximize Practice Time But in 8th point you said - Not Practice but Repetition makes you perfectbrbThat's contradictory/b
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Abhishal Sharma
bDeliberate practice/b - a bMindful/b & bHighly Structured/b form of learning by doingbrA Process of bContinued Experimentation/bbrbrbiTips:/i/bbr1 Define Success & Drill deliberatelybr2 Plan, Reflect and Take Notesbr3 Go Slowbr4 Limit your sessions to Focusbr5 Maximize Practice Timebr6 Track Small Intervals of Improvementbr7 Emulate Practice, NOT Performance (Don't watch them perform, study how they practice)br8 Repetition makes Perfect (NOT Practice BUT Repetition makes Perfect)br9 Routine is Everythingbr10 Get a Coach
Comment from : Abhishal Sharma


Abhishal Sharma
Mesmerizing background music ✨😌brWhat's the name?
Comment from : Abhishal Sharma


Thị Hiền Phùng
LIKE
Comment from : Thị Hiền Phùng


Jim Parsons
Isn't that what schooling is about, in a formal sense? As it is really hard to do more than one thing at a time, if you want to do it well, you might have to drop the phone or Internet enabled PC? Sounds like a lot of work, con't it? If you are a politician looking to be either elected or reelected, work sounds like work Don't garner a lot of votes by promoting work; look it up
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Ali Bin Naseer
Summary by Ali Bin Naseer ( me ):brbr1 Define Success and Drill Deliberately ⇒ Create a clear roadmap and follow it blindly br2 Plan, Reflect and Take Notes ⇒ After each session of practicing, take some notes about what you learned br3 Go Slow ⇒ Go slow and correctly about learning a skill br4 Limit Your Sessions for Focus ⇒ Focus for some time and practice deliberately br5 Maximize practice time ⇒ Practice most of your time and focus br6 Track Small Intervals of Improvement ⇒ If you are running, track your time in milliseconds rather than minutes or hours br7 Emulate Practice, Not Performance ⇒ Study how others practice br8 Repetition Makes Perfect ⇒ It takes 10,000 hours to practice something br9 Routine is Everything ⇒ Practice early in the morning and eat breakfast late br10 Get a Coach/Mentor ⇒ A coach is experienced, so they will teach you with experience
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Selective Process
This is a very cool video and excellent explanation of deliberate practice What we have found is that the one thing that makes the difference in learning is how you do it and the discipline with which you do it
Comment from : Selective Process


AnirudhJas
Very nice video! Inspiring!
Comment from : AnirudhJas


John Doe
The more I practice picking up women, the more I get maced 👍
Comment from : John Doe


Guldedava
I’m watching this to help me with my combos in MK11 lmao
Comment from : Guldedava


Goutam Bhat
Why didnt I see this 5 years back😢brCrying in 2023
Comment from : Goutam Bhat


sodasoda
Festina lente
Comment from : sodasoda


Little Things Big
The smaller the Datapoint you measure, the bigger the Error No need to weigh Up to Milligramm😅
Comment from : Little Things Big


Wholly Flow
Thank you 🙏
Comment from : Wholly Flow


Nada
Know how this video should have started?brbrJimi Hendrix used to suck at playing the guitarbrbrBruce Lee used to be a kid who got his ass kickedbrbrWhy are they legends now?brbrThey never gave up
Comment from : Nada


BuckGoldberg
The other term for this is Feel Goodism which can be seen in every major city in the US Pepsi Cola, bubble gum, cadillac carswe arent as dumb as you think we is
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BuckGoldberg
ANd we wonder why a generation needs to be constantly affirmed whilst producing increasing level of rot?
Comment from : BuckGoldberg


Amal Krishna s
very informative video, keep making them
Comment from : Amal Krishna s


Scott Winter
This is how I became professor X at my university 🌌 🎓 graduated top 🔝 of the class 🎭 in performing Arts and many orther things 😁 🦕 📜 🧘‍♂️ 🧘‍♀️ 🙏 much practice and meditation
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Jimmy S
Our average modern kids need this Social media has skewed their minds of exceptionalism without realizing the practice and work
Comment from : Jimmy S


Bò Sữa & Cà Rốt
take note of what works, and what doesn't work, and go slow, our brain needs time to develop
Comment from : Bò Sữa & Cà Rốt


Show Cat
Lose the damn, annoying whistling!
Comment from : Show Cat


Carbage Man
With steel clubs and kettlebells, I've learned the value of micro-loading, breaking up movements into several steps and analyzing how my body is accomplishing the movements, down to the the body part Due to my age, I've learned to give myself ample time between sessions so my body can recover Slow and deliberate motions is always good advice I practice with and without a mirror, which trades off between seeing and feeling what I'm doing, and both have value
Comment from : Carbage Man


Richard de Veas
Experiential education!
Comment from : Richard de Veas


Æ studios
Luck favors the Bold br/ well informed /
Comment from : Æ studios


Awkweat Music
Normal people
Comment from : Awkweat Music


Mohammad Ben Salamah
A perfect introduction!
Comment from : Mohammad Ben Salamah


Катки Jaitа
Wow, I should try this type of education
Comment from : Катки Jaitа


Cool Random Vids #10
Mastery by Robert greene 🔥
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ADEL
I p think putting measuring milligrams in weight is stubed brIf you got sweaty , peed or drank some water you can increase your weight even more than 1 kg
Comment from : ADEL


matius pakpahan
practice, learn by doingbrElements I need to be successful What do i need to learn? brPlan, reflect and take notes, after your practice, learn what worked and what didn’t brGO SLOW Too fast can make our brain lesrn the wrong skills brLimit sessions to a reasonable time so that I don’t lose focus brMaximise practice time brTrack small intervals of improvement brEmulate practice, not performance Learn how they practice brRepetition makes practice brRutine Have a day and schedule planned for your practice brGet a coach
Comment from : matius pakpahan


whatonearthamito
milligrams?
Comment from : whatonearthamito


pin ny
mainly your capacity to learn is inborn Your genetics determine how well you pick up skill Deliberate practice can help, but only within very modest limits You wont change your genetic potential with deliberate practice
Comment from : pin ny


No BS Top 5 Comparables B
Thanks Aceeeee for the summary!
Comment from : No BS Top 5 Comparables B


I m Gourav
🌌✨🚶🏃👊💗
Comment from : I m Gourav


Federico de la Colina
You must give credit to whom developed this approach
Comment from : Federico de la Colina


Happy parenting
I think in start everything looks tough we do mistakes unknowingly because we have no much knowledge and there are a lot of people who don't know how to teach you anything so you have to practice by your own self and it takes a lot of time to be trained starting you find yourself doing mistakes for example I don't know how to cook and after marriage I make many mistakes in cooking and finally today I know so much about cooking and still learning alot of things
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LARRY ACHIYA
Everything was good until they mentioned that overrated Losschester United fraud Cristiano
Comment from : LARRY ACHIYA


Mataeus V
Thank you 😁
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Dr Seku Gathers
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
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xhorton
Fully autonomous ultra instinct - dragonball super
Comment from : xhorton


Jason Shoots
Repetition and routine something that people that are high functioning autistic are too familiar with One thing that I'm really good at is repetition and being stuck in situations and sometimes people for a longer period of time than I should be
Comment from : Jason Shoots


Jason Shoots
Hold on before I go too far into this video The beginning says," deliberate practice " That reminds me of what James chapter 1 says about being doers of the word and not just hearers only A doer is like a play actor in the Greek
Comment from : Jason Shoots


Bob Burnitt
The narration and music is so distracting I cannot bear to watch this video The WEird accent is too much
Comment from : Bob Burnitt


Devantia Jordan
The crazy part is: the way we practice can be habitual and that can set us on a path of growth or stagnation The neural pathways are carved in the brain
Comment from : Devantia Jordan


tamonicus
I can't stress "Limit Your Sessions to Focus" enough I used to teach quality control software to technicians After teaching for months, I made it a point to lecture briefly, no more than 10 minutes at a time After that, I made the class practice on our machines Once they got that, I'd have another short lecture & made them practice that Over time, I had them apply combinations of what they'd learn to cement their knowledge I honestly think most of them got it
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All-seeing Ry
Great you can be the best version of you And improve But also Good to point out that no amount of practice is going to make you Messi, this is pure natural talent and aptitude that very few possess As sad as that uncomfortable truth is
Comment from : All-seeing Ry


Alejandro Madrid
You wanna hear my thoughts? I don't appreciate you proselytizing for another religion under the guise of self help
Comment from : Alejandro Madrid


Anthony Carter
I wonder what the sprouts' "technique of mastery" would look like when applied to studying IT I think it's a complete bore, but I still have to study it
Comment from : Anthony Carter


Jones Jones
Comment 667 no bs brbr*edit - just took a screenshot bc there's always 1 in doubt lol
Comment from : Jones Jones


NotequaLto ///
I used to freak out about Japanese when I first started, not sure if I would improve I'm already comfortably speaking conversationally with Japanese people daily with no issues I started studying 3 years ago That time really does matter I can imagine I'll only become more fluent over the years
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Cube Web
I watch this video because I want to improve my Rubik's cube skills
Comment from : Cube Web


Gina Librizzi
YES! Deliberate practice reprograms the subconscious to automatically perform what you learn
Comment from : Gina Librizzi


Explained Through Rap
Awesome video! Particularly like the Dalai Lama part, might start practicing that myself 🔥🔥🔥
Comment from : Explained Through Rap


The Legacy of Gaming
The end of this video is the most important part
Comment from : The Legacy of Gaming


Arthur Flint
If you practice the wrong thing, than you will not achieve perfection
Comment from : Arthur Flint


David Dawson
Don't believe that stupid shit, either you can catch up with gas or you buy a ticket
Comment from : David Dawson


ERIC EMIEWO
Of course deliberate training/practice can help guide our thoughts
Comment from : ERIC EMIEWO


Rider65
There is no such thing as Mastery of anything, it is a constant learning process One can become much more improved and highly-skilled but never a master That is the mindset of the arrogant and the elitist
Comment from : Rider65


Maxmilian Cady
True But keep in mind that, after a time, your increment in improving, no matter what it is, is getting smaller and smaller A lot of people stop to repeat and practise when they see that their progress is not as big as at the beginning
Comment from : Maxmilian Cady


Jonas Hellborg
Good science and research, and great advice about how to maximise practise return by breaking down movements into smaller ones and perfecting them first Now, the thing that’s hard here isn’t understanding you should practise, it is to do it Actually do it I know it’s hard, it’s a very lonely journey of tons of hours of repetitions, and you don’t get external feedback often, I often have to spend hundreds of practise hours before anyone besides me can tell a difference You have to be patient, and learn to love the practise itself Perhaps find it comforting or stress removing But it is hard work, no matter how you twist and turn it Good luck everyone that wants to learn a new skill!
Comment from : Jonas Hellborg


Vinc D
10 000 hours? wow If You practice 2h per day you will be a pro in 136 years
Comment from : Vinc D


PNR 2
✌✌✌✌
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Guto
Eu so mais eu
Comment from : Guto


Unknown
• Define Success And Drill Delebarately
Comment from : Unknown


Coach Kenny
This one of the best videos online
Comment from : Coach Kenny


ERIC Anderson
"If I could have done one thing differently I would have practiced more " - Michael Jackson
Comment from : ERIC Anderson


King expl0si0n murder
How do I study deliberately with adhd?
Comment from : King expl0si0n murder


Max B
Max was here
Comment from : Max B


Tropics
Is it possible to reach mastery at multiple different things ie sports drawing and music??
Comment from : Tropics


Nenad ИС XC Shuput
It's called drilling it's done in sports all the time It's like Inventing hot water over again lol
Comment from : Nenad ИС XC Shuput


Paul Solon
Overall, v good video
Comment from : Paul Solon


Paul Solon
Irritating music
Comment from : Paul Solon


Sj Mousavi
Sometimes ago I started practicing classical guitar My coach told me our brain is too lazy to learnFirst you should train your fingers ie teach them what they should do with utmost focus After that comes the practice session which is repetition with rhythm Keep your mind and fingers on the strings Now I'm beginning to innerstand
Comment from : Sj Mousavi


TokyoXtreme
The 10,000 hour rule is bogus; it might take that long if you practice mindlessly and without direction; you can master a skill much, much faster with an intelligent practice routine
Comment from : TokyoXtreme


Dissonantia Cognitiva
"If you want to become a professional barista" 🤣🤣🤣brI stopped there, wow, you se scraping the bottom of the barrel on this one
Comment from : Dissonantia Cognitiva


Lorenzo Torchio
On final thoughts, not thinking, but emotions
Comment from : Lorenzo Torchio


First class Ocean ، وائل شاب أنا
Thank you so much 💛
Comment from : First class Ocean ، وائل شاب أنا


C
Love this video but the whistling in the background is driving me insane
Comment from : C


Gorantla Narendra
👍
Comment from : Gorantla Narendra


Lakshmi Gopalakrishnan
So good
Comment from : Lakshmi Gopalakrishnan


Vijay Pawar
👌brbrbrStaying motivated is d issue tho
Comment from : Vijay Pawar


SixSixSix
I just love these videos So informative Fantastic channel Thank you for these vids!
Comment from : SixSixSix


Rajib Azam
NO
Comment from : Rajib Azam


YourNickIsTaken
I see the different between my 20-30 years old "i want to be better to achieve something" attitude and the new "burned out, i want to die in every 2nd minute because i'm worthless no matter how hard i try" attitude While the first was destroyed by society and multinational institutes, the last one is well celebrated among society and they want to keep me in that state
Comment from : YourNickIsTaken


AngryJugPlayer
Wait, do people not just do this? I thought this was just how people normally practice things
Comment from : AngryJugPlayer


Lutho Mfazwe
Thanks for the video some amazing things that I will put into practice
Comment from : Lutho Mfazwe


cleofas pinto lima Lima
i am study english ,yet or my gosh, but I am try ,never give up, thanks so much
Comment from : cleofas pinto lima Lima


Mike W
This is very good stuff Thanks!
Comment from : Mike W


Son of Ode
Ginosko knowledge by experience
Comment from : Son of Ode



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