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Development of Expertise

Have Short Goals

“I have short goals – to get better every day, to help my teammates every day – but my only ultimate goal is to win an NBA championship.” – LeBron…

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April 21, 2026
Development of Expertise

Do You Notice

“Often a sign of expertise is noticing what doesn’t happen.” – Malcolm Gladwell *** About Practice, Persistence, and the Development of Expertise *** An excerpt from How To Become The…

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April 7, 2026
Development of Expertise

A Process of Learning

“There is no end to education. It is not that you read a book, pass an examination, and finish with education. The whole of life, from the moment you are…

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April 1, 2026
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    Anders Ericsson – Deliberate practice makes perfect – Insights for Entrepreneurs

    June 12, 2020 /

    How can you use the concept of deliberate practice, like musicians and athletes, to become a better entrepreneur? The key, according to Anders Ericsson, is to have a specific goal that you’re able to practice towards, and that requires finding a way to observe yourself. #DrGlennSeki #expertise #deliberatepractice

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    The Grip, the Draw, and the Magazine Change

    June 5, 2020 /

    The grip, the draw, and the magazine change, three of the basics of handgun practical shooting. Here are three of Max Michel’s YouTube videos on the subjects. Behind The Gun: “Get A Grip!” (Episode 1) The grip. Arguably the most important part of shooting a firearm. Without the grip, everything else is off. Max gives some great tips to what he’s done to maintain a championship grip on this episode of “Behind The Gun”. Behind The Gun: “The Draw” (Episode 2) The draw. Max explains how to quickly get on target with proper grip on this episode of “Behind The Gun”. “Behind The Gun”: Magazine Changes (Episode 5) Magazine changes…

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    Deliberate Practice

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    #DrGlennSeki #expertise #deliberatepractice

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    Who Is Andrew Thomas? An Offensive Lineman With a Beat

    May 4, 2020 /

    A clip from a story in the NYTimes – General Manager Dave Gettleman swoons over “hog mollies” — his nomenclature for enormous offensive linemen — and that, no doubt, is a priority for him as he builds around quarterback Daniel Jones. In Andrew Thomas, the Giants have their hog molly. Thomas did nothing but perform at Georgia. He won freshman all-American honors after starting all 15 games at right tackle his first season. He shifted to left tackle his sophomore year and was named to the all-Southeastern Conference team. He started 13 games at left tackle and was named a first-team all-American this season. He takes his inspiration from music,…

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    Take Better Pictures by Thinking Like an Old-School Photographer

    March 25, 2020 /

    This is a great Epson Blog post. “Film photographers were lucky: The cost and time it took to shoot film meant they had no choice but to get good. They only had 36 photos per $10 roll of film — which meant any photo they took was one less shot they’d get to take later — and even to see if they got what they wanted, they had to spend another $10 for prints. Every press of the shutter button cost them a little over 50 cents, and having to wait until the roll was developed also meant there was no way of knowing, on the spot, if they had…

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