Lessons on Success and Deliberate Practice From Mozart, Picasso, and Kobe Bryant
Success wasn’t simply a product of 10 years of practice or 10,000 hours of work. To understand exactly what was required to maximize your potential and master your craft, you had to look at how the best performers practiced
James Clear • Lessons on Success and Deliberate Practice From Mozart, Picasso, and Kobe Bryant
For those of you keeping track at home, Kobe Bryant started his conditioning work around 4:30am, continued to run and sprint until 6am, lifted weights from 6am to 7am, and finally proceeded to make 800 jump shots between 7am and 11am.
Oh yeah, and then Team USA had practice.
It's obvious that Kobe is getting his 10,000 hours in, but there is another
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You can take the same approach to your work, to your goals, and to your legacy. By combining these two ideas — the consistency of “10 years of silence” and the focus of “deliberate practice” — you can blow past most people.
James Clear • Lessons on Success and Deliberate Practice From Mozart, Picasso, and Kobe Bryant
this period, which was filled with hard work and little recognition, as the “ten years of silence.”