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.
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.
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.