what deliberate practice actually requires. Its core components are usually identified as follows: {1} your attention is focused tightly on a specific skill you're trying to improve or an idea you're trying to master; {2} you receive feedback so you can correct your approach to keep your attention exactly where it's most productive. The first component is of particular importance to our discussion, as it emphasizes that deliberate practice cannot exist alongside distraction, and that it instead requires uninterrupted concentration. As Ericsson emphasizes, "Diffused attention is almost antithetical to the focused attention required by deliberate practice" {emphasis mine}."
( Cal Newport )
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