8. Emulate Practice, Not Performance - Deepstash

8. Emulate Practice, Not Performance

Definition: Study how experts practice, not just how they perform.

Example: Watch behind-the-scenes footage of your favorite musician or athlete.

Application: Learn their practice routines and adopt them for your own training.

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Deliberate practice is focused, structured, and repeated practice designed to improve performance. It’s about breaking things down, mastering each part, and tracking improvement. Forget the idea that you need “natural talent”—this is how anyone can get good at something.

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