Thursday, June 12, 2008

Note on practice

Practice can be thought of as doing something repeatedly. By this definition we cannot assume improvements are occuring. We can only make the assumpsion that an action is being done.

Brushing one's teeth is an action that is repeated by many, usually. Although it is a repeated action, I think its safe to say many don't practice brushing their teeth.

At least, admittedly or at best, consciously.

Acquiring the expert's way to practice (see earlier entry) through awareness and focused improvements works only when you understand that which you want to improve.

You can't improve what you don't understand.

Using targeted practice based on knowledge, undestanding and awareness improvements can be greater and potentially more frequent.

Improve improvements by improvement practice.

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