Monday, January 25, 2021

[Book Review] The Practicing Mind

 

  • The skill is practicing the goal, not having the goal.
  • All of life is practice in one form or another.
  • Good practice is not stressful, it is free flowing. (You get in flow.)
  • Actively practicing something is very different from passively learning.
  • Education: when school funding is determined by how many high test scores we put out, what students actually learn is merely a footnote.
  • Japanese perfect plate story. “Why would I need someone to make sure I do my job correctly?”
  • Your goals are like a rudder on a boat, they provide direction. (Goals as rudder versus a dock?)
  • Judging your work is wasted energy that can't go into the work.
  • If your mind races off, you're like a chariot without the reigns. Take the reigns and be in control of your mind.
  • Your goals are a compass, not the buried treasure. The goal is not the destination or where you end up, but rather the compass that guides the journey.
  • The greatest part of entrepreneurship is breaking down your limiting beliefs. It has nothing to do with money.
  • Zen concept of Beginners Mind. It's harder to concentrate as you advance in skill level.
  • A habit is the “natural way we do something.”
  • There is no point of performance you can achieve where you will feel “done”.
  • Make time to just sit. You need relaxing time.




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