A potential misconception about "The Practicing Mind" is the idea that focusing solely on the process means disregarding goals entirely. However, Sterner does not advocate for the abandonment of goals but rather suggests a reorientation of how we engage with them. The key is to use goals as directional markers while investing our energy and attention in the day-to-day tasks that move us toward those goals.
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Imagine yourself as a sculptor, with a block of marble in front of you. Your task is to chisel away, bit by bit, to reveal the masterpiece within. This process is not about the final sculpture but about each stroke of the chisel, each decision you make, and how you engage with the material in front of you. "The Practicing Mind" mirrors this approach, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the process rather than being fixated on the end result
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