Let me tell you a story about the most photographed man of the 19th century. He taught himself to read and write from age 12 and escaped slavery to become one of the most famous abolitionists.
The simple act of reading is a gift easy to take for granted.
I like the distinction you make in your second step. It's easy to fall into the trap of believing practicing is enough, just put in the reps. But going through the motions to say something is done will not result in opportunities that come from deliberate practice.
The simple act of reading is a gift easy to take for granted.
I like the distinction you make in your second step. It's easy to fall into the trap of believing practicing is enough, just put in the reps. But going through the motions to say something is done will not result in opportunities that come from deliberate practice.
Definitely Miche!
You can practice all the time but if you're not paying attention to how you practice and the mistakes you make, you won't improve as fast.