Too true. I’ve been exploring a lot to find more effective practice methods. I feel like I’ve plateaued for over a year and really need a breakthrough. However, learning to be more effective also takes time. So, I think overall Bryan’s observations hold up. Maximizing time expended with no attention to quality is obviously ineffective, but even increasing efficacy takes time.
Actually you need to be 10x more effective. You may be able to do that in half the time.
Which is an emply platitude.
"Just be 10x more effective".
"Gee, thanks, how didn't I think of that?"
Golly, I don’t know why you didn’t think of that. Chill!
Too true. I’ve been exploring a lot to find more effective practice methods. I feel like I’ve plateaued for over a year and really need a breakthrough. However, learning to be more effective also takes time. So, I think overall Bryan’s observations hold up. Maximizing time expended with no attention to quality is obviously ineffective, but even increasing efficacy takes time.