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Practice consistently from "summary" of The Little Book of Talent by Daniel Coyle

Consistency is the key to mastery. It's not about hours of practice, but rather about consistent daily practice. The most successful performers are the ones who practice a little bit every day, rather than in long, intense sessions. This daily practice helps to build neural pathways in the brain, reinforcing the skills being learned. Consistent practice also helps to prevent skill decay. When we take breaks from practicing, our skills can deteriorate over time. By practicing consistently, we keep our skills sharp and continue to improve. It's like building a fire - if you stop adding fuel, the fire will eventually die out. Consistent practice also helps to build habits. When we practice the same skill every day, it becomes ingrained in our daily routine. It becomes second nature, something we do without even thinking about it. This level of automaticity is what we aim for when mastering a skill. Consistency also helps to build momentum. When we practice consistently, we start to see progress. This progress motivates us to keep going, to continue practicing and improving. It becomes a positive feedback loop - the more we practice, the better we get, and the more motivated we become to keep practicing. In the end, consistency is what separates the good from the great. It's not about how much you practice, but how consistently you practice. By making practice a daily habit, you can achieve mastery in any skill you set your mind to. So, keep showing up, keep putting in the work, and watch as your skills continue to grow and improve.
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    The Little Book of Talent

    Daniel Coyle

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