I Miss the Practices “When people ask me now if I miss coaching UCLA basketball games, the national championships, the attention, the trophies, and everything that goes with them, I tell them this: I miss the practices.” – John Wooden A Road Map to the Development of Expertise How to Become the Best at Anything – A book by Glenn K Seki An excerpt from How To Become The Best at Anything, Chapter 8, Deliberate Practice and Learning Some generalizations about practice. “Practice perfect. Practice can be a physical action. Practice can be a mental action. Practice can combine physical and mental actions. Practice with people that are better than…
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Develop It
“Learning isn’t a way of reaching one’s potential but rather a way of developing it.” – K. A. Ericsson A Road Map to the Development of Expertise How to Become the Best at Anything – A book by Glenn K Seki *** How you learn something… An excerpt from How To Become The Best at Anything, Chapter 8, Deliberate Practice and Learning Learning “When you are trying to learn something new or you are teaching someone something new, it can be a very daunting task. It is difficult because learning something new is not easy, but it can be made easier if you understand how learning works. Learning can be…
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Lofty Goals
“You need lofty goals. Then cement it with a great work ethic.” – Jerry West *** Read below about Goals, Persistence, and the Development of Expertise – An excerpt from How To Become The Best at Anything, Chapter 6, A Goal and a Plan “You need to have a specific ultimate goal. Let’s say you want to win an Olympic gold medal in swimming in the 200-meter freestyle. You have a specific ultimate goal, which is a good start because you know your final destination. When I was in graduate school in biology at UCLA one of my classes was a graduate seminar consisting of three students and two professors…
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One More Time
“Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.” – Thomas A. Edison Persistence, Motivation, and the Development of Expertise. *** Persistence and Motivation An excerpt from How To Become The Best at Anything, Chapter 9, Persistence, Motivation, and More About Your Path “Keep practicing no matter what. It will take years, you know this, so you have to keep practicing. You have to keep practicing getting better every time you practice. This is a very hard thing to do. You will get tired, bored, and frustrated. It is hard to keep your focus while practicing. I heard…
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Not Playing Small
“There is no passion to be found playing small – in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living.” – Nelson Mandela *** An excerpt from How To Become The Best at Anything, Chapter 1, Passion and Interest “What is your passion? What are you passionate about? Are you passionate about a sport, say basketball, or surfing? Tennis anyone? How about art, or music. Perhaps you’re zeroed in on an academic field such as biology, or economics. Maybe you have a passion for exploring, with an eye on the Himalayas. Don’t have a passion, then what are you interested in? Interest and achievement…
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Knowledge is Cumulative
“The beauty of it is that knowledge is cumulative. And even what you’re learning about Company A will help your thinking about Company B.” – Warren Buffett A Road Map to the Development of Expertise How to Become the Best at Anything – A book by Glenn K Seki *** How you learn something… An excerpt from How To Become The Best at Anything, Chapter 8, Deliberate Practice and Learning Learning “When you are trying to learn something new or you are teaching someone something new, it can be a very daunting task. It is difficult because learning something new is not easy, but it can be made easier if…
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Set High Goals
“Set goals – high goals for you and your organization. When your organization has a goal to shoot for, you create teamwork, people working for a common good.” – Bear Bryant *** Read below about Goals and Persistence – An excerpt from How To Become The Best at Anything, Chapter 6, A Goal and a Plan “You need to have a specific ultimate goal. Let’s say you want to win an Olympic gold medal in swimming in the 200-meter freestyle. You have a specific ultimate goal, which is a good start because you know your final destination. When I was in graduate school in biology at UCLA one of my classes…
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Push Yourself
“This is a fundamental truth about any sort of practice: If you never push yourself beyond your comfort zone, you will never improve.” – K. A. Ericsson A Road Map to the Development of Expertise How to Become the Best at Anything – A book by Glenn K Seki Ed.D. *** Deliberate Practice and Automaticity An excerpt from How To Become The Best at Anything, Chapter 8, Deliberate Practice and Learning “To become the best takes practice, lots and lots of practice. I have mentioned the 10,000-hour rule. It takes about 10,000 hours of practice to get really good at something and not just any type of practice, but deliberate…
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No Special Talents
“I have no special talents. I am only passionately curious.” – Albert Einstein Read more about passion/interest and the development of expertise. A Road Map to the Development of Expertise How to Become the Best at Anything – A book by Glenn K Seki Ed.D. An excerpt from How To Become The Best at Anything, Chapter 1, Passion and Interest “What is your passion? What are you passionate about? Are you passionate about a sport, say basketball, or surfing? Tennis anyone? How about art, or music. Perhaps you’re zeroed in on an academic field such as biology, or economics. Maybe you have a passion for exploring, with an eye on…
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The Game of Life
“The game of life is the game of everlasting learning. At least it is if you want to win.” – Charlie Munger A Road Map to the Development of Expertise How to Become the Best at Anything – A book by Glenn K Seki *** How you learn something… An excerpt from How To Become The Best at Anything, Chapter 8, Deliberate Practice and Learning Learning “When you are trying to learn something new or you are teaching someone something new, it can be a very daunting task. It is difficult because learning something new is not easy, but it can be made easier if you understand how learning works.…