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#+title: Deliberate practice
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#+date: "2020-07-06 23:55:47 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-07-22 14:12:19 +08:00"
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#+language: en
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Unlike regular practice that involves mindless repetitions, deliberate practice involves purposeful sessions.
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Remember, [[id:e994f2d6-c9d6-4ca8-9dfe-fcc69414e0a4][Repetition is not understanding]].
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Each session aims to improve performance and increase the skill ceiling of the practitioner.
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To put it simply, deliberate practice involves getting out of comfort zone and enforces discipline.
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For example, trying yourself to solve some hard mathematical problems or competitive programming for the first time with a mentor.
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You can also [[id:0dbfee88-cdce-48d1-9a10-23fc12d9bcd5][Refer to advanced resources when skill-building for a solid short-term goal]].
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With it, [[id:7f73f745-8ce0-4a02-b454-1b7c57b1e202][Follow the experts in the field]] and try to make a conclusion on how do they get so far.
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The most important component of this practice is feedback.
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Find a platform to publish your work or to apply your practice — e.g., an online forum, a local event, a contest/competition.
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[[id:6f9c552f-055b-4238-874e-8608006ce0ca][Communicate with others to learn]].
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You can also put yourself in their shoes as a newcomer.
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Try to tackle a difficult problem, [[id:12dc8b07-ed8b-46d8-bff0-a38d9f3cb83b][Diving head-first with a difficult problem is a good indicator of progress]].
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