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Consistency over time creates more progress
- people often underestimated what they can achieve in a year; meanwhile, they often overestimate what they can do in a day
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examples:
- people tend to overshoot what they can finish in a day but cannot gauge what they can do in a week
- people expect they would reach expert-level playing music over weeks compared to the same practice pace they will do in months
- a lot of times, people stop when they can't see progress; then they may enter into an tutorial hell as Overanalyzing slow you down
- just showing up consistently can make progress that will improve your work; Start small and improve later; you'll make more progress through multiple iterations
- however, consistency without improvements over a select period of time is essentially just repetition; Repetition is not understanding nor it is improvement
- additionally, don't put too much eggs in one basket; don't put too much time into making consistent; let yourself relax as Switching between different topics makes new perspective