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Learning and Exhaustion...
“But when it comes to learning, the science is clear: Exhaustion is the enemy. Fatigue slows brains. It triggers errors, lessens concentration, and leads to shortcuts that create bad habits. It’s no coincidence that most talent hotbeds put a premium on practicing when people are fresh, usually in the morning, if possible. When exhaustion creeps in, it’s time to quit.” –Daniel Coyle, The Little Book of Talent: 52 Tips for Improving Your Skills
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Today's Audible Daily Deal is well worth the $0.99 you pay for the audiobook (available until 11:59PM ET): The Little Book of Talent: 52 Tips for Improving Your Skills Drivers of ROE in the Context of Portfolio Management (LINK) Chris Mayer:...
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Expert Enough Show Ep. 6 - 10,000 Hours Of Golf With Dan Mclaughlin
In this episode of The Expert Enough Show, Corbett Barr sits down with Dan McLaughlin of TheDanPlan.com to find out. Dan is testing the 10,000 hour rule by trying to become a professional golfer through 10,000 hours of deliberate practice. His goal...
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The Little Book Of Talent By Daniel Coyle - Tip #21
I hadn't realized Daniel Coyle was out with a new book (The Little Book of Talent) until I saw an excerpt on Farnam Street. I very much enjoyed The Talent Code, and look forward to this, related book too. Link ............... Related previous post:...
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That Which Does Not Kill Me Makes Me Stranger - By Daniel Coyle
A big thanks to Miguel at Simoleon Sense for passing this along. Questions about the muscle-centered model came up again in 1989 when Canadian researchers published the results of an experiment called Operation Everest II, in which athletes did heavy...
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Genius: The Modern View - By David Brooks
A big thanks to Miguel for passing this article along, as it applies to a subject that I am very interested in. Some people live in romantic ages. They tend to believe that genius is the product of a divine spark. They believe that there have been, throughout...
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