I liked the post. It fits quite well with a simple quip I’ve known and sometimes use: “Practice makes permanent, perfect practice makes perfect.”
In other words, without that good feedback loop in the process one may well simply be reinforcing bad habits or bad thought processes with all the hard practice.
I liked the post. It fits quite well with a simple quip I’ve known and sometimes use: “Practice makes permanent, perfect practice makes perfect.”
In other words, without that good feedback loop in the process one may well simply be reinforcing bad habits or bad thought processes with all the hard practice.