Deliberate practice Quote by Susan Cain Download Open image ““it takes approximately ten thousand hours of Deliberate Practice to gain true expertise,”” — Susan Cain ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.5 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Deliberate practice
“Malcolm Gladwell showed us in Outliers, research led by psychologist Anders Ericsson reveals that attaining expertise in a domain typically requires ten thousand hours… — Adam M. Grant Copy Share Image
“Ericsson says that it takes approximately ten thousand hours of Deliberate Practice to gain true expertise, so it helps to start young.” — Susan Cain Copy Share Image
“The rule’s premise is that, regardless of whether one has an innate aptitude for an activity or not, mastery of it takes around ten… — Sean Patrick Copy Share Image
The emerging picture from such studies is that ten thousand hours of practice is required to achieve the level of mastery associated with being… — Daniel Levitin Copy Share Image
“The idea that excellence at performing a complex task requires a critical minimum level of practice surfaces again and again in studies of expertise.… — Malcolm Gladwell Copy Share Image
“One becomes a beginner after one thousand days of training and an expert after ten thousand days of practice.” — Masutatsu Oyama Copy Share Image
“Well, it’s roughly how long it takes to put in ten thousand hours of hard practice. Ten thousand hours is the magic number of… — Malcolm Gladwell Copy Share Image
“If you have a willingness to carve out time to work on a skill every day, you’ll slowly make that transition from novice to… — S.J. Scott Copy Share Image
“When you watch an accomplished professional in any field, you are looking at innumerable hours of practice.” — Louise Hay Copy Share Image
“If you convert your time into acquiring skills, you will be skillful” — Sunday Adelaja Copy Share Image
“one extra hour of study per day and you 'll be a national expert in five years or less ” — Earl Nightingale Copy Share Image
“If you really one to become great, you must practice the rule of ten thousand hours.” — Sunday Adelaja Copy Share Image
“Proverbs from the East: The wind howls, but the mountain remains still. Even though I make no special attempt to observe the discipline of… — Susan Cain Copy Share Image
“where we fall on the introvert-extrovert spectrum. Our place on this continuum influences our choice of friends and mates, and how we make conversation,… — Susan Cain Copy Share Image
“I worry that there are people who are put in positions of authority because they’re good talkers, but they don’t have good ideas,” he… — Susan Cain Copy Share Image
“He believes, as most of us do, that venting anger lets off steam. The “catharsis hypothesis”—that aggression builds up inside us until it’s healthily… — Susan Cain Copy Share Image
“Soft power is not limited to moral exemplars like Mahatma Gandhi. Consider, for example, the much-ballyhooed excellence of Asians in fields like math and… — Susan Cain Copy Share Image
“Events like this don't give me the sense of oneness others seem to enjoy; it's always been private occasions that make me feel connected… — Susan Cain Copy Share Image
“Social anxiety disorder”—which essentially means pathological shyness—is now thought to afflict nearly one in five of us. The most recent version of the Diagnostic… — Susan Cain Copy Share Image
“So when introverts assume the observer role, as when they write novels, or contemplate unified field theory- or fall quiet at dinner parties- they’re… — Susan Cain Copy Share Image
“Osborn’s theory had great impact, and company leaders took up brainstorming with enthusiasm. To this day, it’s common for anyone who spends time in… — Susan Cain Copy Share Image
Extroversion is an enormously appealing personality style, but we've turned it into an oppressive standard to which most of us feel we must conform. — Susan Cain Copy Share Image
“But as the word satyagraha implies, Gandhi’s passivity was not weakness at all. It meant focusing on an ultimate goal and refusing to divert… — Susan Cain Copy Share Image
The Role of Deliberate Practice in the Acquisition of Expert Performance”: “The differences between expert performers and normal adults are not immutable, that is,… — K. Anders Ericsson Copy Share Image
“But exceptional performance depends not only on the groundwork we lay through Deliberate Practice; it also requires the right working conditions. And in contemporary… — Susan Cain Copy Share Image
“deliberate practice requires that one identify certain sharply defined elements of performance that need to be improved, and then work intently on them.” — Geoff Colvin Copy Share Image
“Another deliberate-practice routine was the introduction of my hour tally—a sheet of paper I mounted behind my desk at MIT, and plan on remounting… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“if it’s rare and valuable, it’s not easy to get. This insight brought me into the world of performance science, where I encountered the… — Cal Newport Copy Share Image
“Here’s the routine: Once a week I require myself to summarize in my “bible” a paper I think might be relevant to my research.… — Cal Newport Copy Share Image
“When you adopt a productivity mindset, however, deliberate practice-inducing tasks are often sidestepped, as the ambiguous path toward their completion, when combined with the… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“deliberate practice” to describe this style of serious study, defining it formally as an “activity designed, typically by a teacher, for the sole purpose… — Cal Newport Copy Share Image
What determines how much time and deliberate practice a child is willing to devote to achievement? Nothing less than her character. — Martin Seligman Copy Share Image
“craft-centric.” Getting better and better at what I did became what mattered most, and getting better required the strain of deliberate practice. This is… — Cal Newport Copy Share Image
“Malcolm Gladwell showed us in Outliers, research led by psychologist Anders Ericsson reveals that attaining expertise in a domain typically requires ten thousand hours… — Adam M. Grant Copy Share Image
“Even supermotivated people who’re working to exhaustion may not be doing deliberate practice. For instance, when a Japanese rowing team invited Olympic gold medalist… — Angela Duckworth Copy Share Image