We need to rethink the word perfect and replace it with purposeful or deliberate - purposeful practice - deliberate practice. Perfect suggests there are no mistakes and it is in the mistakes that provide the opportunity to learn. Practicing deliberately on the other hand means looking beyond simply going through the motions of a particular task or skill, and instead breaking it down into where and more importantly why we are not getting the results we want or expect.via The catalyst to practice (listen to from here) by Jeffery Saddoris.In the same way watching is the flip side of doing, failure is the catalyst to practice. Failure shows us where the holes are - whether that is a hole in a swing, a hole in our game or a hole in our thinking. But it does not happen in a vacuum and it is not binary. Failure is the evidence of doing. And failure just like success is an opportunity for reflection in order to fine tune where to direct our next efforts. When we embrace the missteps we are given the opportunity to see what worked and what did not work in the doing and as a result we can build a more purposeful or deliberate practice moving forward.
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Monday, June 25, 2018
Doing - Iterations / Jeffery Saddoris (Sun 24 Jun 2018)
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Tuesday, July 11, 2017
Solutions - Albert Einstein / Kaveh Rajab Khalilpour (Tue 11 Jul 2017)
we cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created themvia The Conversation - Kaveh Rajab Khalilpour (Profile) by Kaveh Rajab Khalilpour.
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
On Outlook - Hamlet / jeninbhutan (Thu 15 Dec 2016)
William Shakespeare on Outlook:
there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it sovia Embracing Impermanence by JenInBhutan.
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Thursday, July 16, 2015
On Photographs - Thinking and Feeling - Jorg Colberg (Mon 13 Jul 2015)

Jorg Colberg on Photographs, and Thinking and Feelings:
Good photographs are those that raise questions, that open up new ways of thinking or feeling – not those that confirm something.via Photography and Criticism by Jorg Colberg.
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