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Episode 96: Deliberate Practice and the Cost of Comfortable Reps

2 min · 10. juli 2026
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Today's episode is built around deliberate practice, the concept psychologist Anders Ericsson developed through his landmark research at the Berlin Academy of Music. The idea is simple but demanding: not all effort is equal — only focused, uncomfortable, feedback-driven repetition actually builds mastery. The one small action for today is to spend fifteen minutes working only at the edges of a skill you're developing, not the parts you can already do smoothly. Key Topics: deliberate practice, Anders Ericsson, mastery, skill development, time mastery, focused effort, habit and performance Subscribe to The Daily Discipline for a daily reset on Clarity, one morning at a time.

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