The Daily Discipline from Project MNDST
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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