by Anders Ericsson
The biggest misconception in self-improvement is that "practice makes perfect." This simply isn't true. Practice, if you are not being deliberate, just makes things permanent.
Deliberate practice, on the other hand, has well-defined, specific goals. It also requires feedback and correcting your mistakes. Learn all about what it is and how to do it in this fascinating summary.
Peak
by Anders Ericsson The biggest misconception in self-improvement is that "practice makes perfect." This simply isn't true. Practice, if you are not being deliberate, just makes things permanent. Deliberate practice, on the other hand, has well-defined, specific goals. It also requires feedback and correcting your mistakes.