Three Thought Thursday: Vol. II

The best coaching course I ever attended helped me learn more about note taking than any professor over 6 years of higher education.

15 minutes in to the course the head coach walked slowly down the middle isle scanning the notebooks as he passed. He picked up my neighbors notebook, paused a moment to look at it, and asked why they were copying the information on the slides. He said “that information is useless, its only useful because of the thoughts it evokes for you…How you apply this information in your context is what matters…so write those thoughts down.”

The value in someone else’s thoughts is not the thought itself, but how it lands for us.

I hope today’s One Thought from Me and One Thought from Someone Else brings forward a useful Thought from You for your own context today. With that in mind here is: Three Thought Thursday: Vol II

One Thought from Me

“There are four ways to get good at anything. First, do it with consistency. Second, do it with increasing quality. Third, do it with increasing quantity. Fourth, do it with increasing difficulty.”

One Thought from Someone Else

“We think of effortless performance as desirable, but it's really a terrible way to learn,” said Robert Bjork,” - Daniel Coyle | The Talent Code

One Thought from You

What comes up for you after reading those? How can you use it in your life? Write it down or send me your thoughts via email.

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