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Common Performance Myths

Improvement is possible is we learn to let go of these myths:

  1. The belief that one’s abilities are limited by one’s genetically prescribed characteristics.
  2. If you do something for long enough, you’re bound to get better at it.
  3. All it takes to improve is effort. If you just try hard enough, you’ll get better.

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