EP01-13_Does practice really make perfect?

24/12/2024 10 min Temporada 1 Episodio 13
EP01-13_Does practice really make perfect?

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"Does practice really make perfect?" We’ve all heard the saying "Practice makes perfect," but many psychologists and successful individuals argue that the way you practice is what determines whether you actually improve or not. Today, we’ll explore this idea in depth and share some vivid examples to help you understand how deliberate practice can take your skills to the next level! Part 1: What Is Deliberate Practice? Our main point is this: practice isn’t just about repetition—it’s about strategy and goals. Psychologist Anders Ericsson, the pioneer of the deliberate practice concept, emphasized that intentional, focused practice is the secret to mastering any skill. Example 1: Learning Guitar Imagine two people learning to play guitar:John spends two hours every day playing his favorite songs but never stops to check if his chord transitions are accurate.Alex, on the other hand, spends 30 minutes daily focusing solely on improving the speed of his chord transitions. He also records himself playing and reviews it to identify mistakes.After three months, Alex can smoothly play complex songs, while John is still struggling at the same level. Takeaway: It’s not about how much time you spend practicing—it’s about targeting your weaknesses and improving them systematically. Part 2: Why “Practice Makes Perfect” Can Be Misleading Many people believe that practicing more automatically leads to perfection. Here’s an example that shows why this isn’t true. Example 2: Free Throws in Basketball NBA players practice free throws all the time, but not everyone can shoot like Stephen Curry. What’s his secret? Curry doesn’t just "take more shots"—he ensures every practice session mimics the pressure of a real game. He sets time limits, simulates crowd noise, and imagines high-stakes scenarios, forcing himself to stay focused under pressure. Insight: If your practice doesn’t reflect the challenges you’ll face in real situations, it won’t help you improve where it matters most. Part 3: The Five Elements of Deliberate Practice How can you make your practice more effective? Let’s break down the five key principles of deliberate practice, with practical examples for each:Set Clear GoalsExample: Instead of saying, "I want to run faster," a beginner runner could set a specific goal like, "I want to finish a 5K in under 25 minutes within a month."Focus on Specific SkillsExample: A swimmer aiming to improve their speed might focus on perfecting their flip turns, as they directly impact lap times.Seek Immediate FeedbackExample: A dancer can record their performances or ask an instructor for real-time corrections to refine their movements.Challenge Your Comfort ZoneExample: Language learners can practice conversations with native speakers instead of sticking to simple exercises on a language app.Rest and ReflectExample: Acclaimed writer Haruki Murakami dedicates 4 hours a day to writing and balances it with running. He says physical rest helps him sustain his creativity and focus.So there you have it! Today, we explored the differences between “practice makes perfect” and deliberate practice. We also shared practical stories to inspire you to adopt a more effective approach to learning and improvement. 這篇文章探討了「熟能生巧」和「刻意練習」的差異。文章指出,並非單純的練習就能讓人變得完美,更重要的是練習的方式。1 心理學家安德斯·艾利克森提出的「刻意練習」理論強調,有目標、有策略的練習才是精進的關鍵。1 文章以學習吉他為例,說明了刻意練習的重要性。小華每天只花 30 分鐘專注練習手指換和弦的速度,並錄影檢討,結果三個月後,他的技巧突飛猛進。23 反觀小明雖然每天花兩小時彈吉他,但卻從不檢討和弦的準確性,因此進步有限。2 這個例子說明了,練習的重點不在時間長短,而在於是否聚焦問題並持續改進。3 此外,文章還以 NBA 球星史蒂芬·柯瑞為例,說明了刻意練習的另一個重要面向:練習必須針對真實情境中的挑戰。4 柯瑞在練習罰球時,會模擬比賽的壓力,例如計算時間、設定分數、想像觀眾噓聲等,藉此提升自己在高壓環境下的專注力。4 文章最後總結了刻意練習的五個要素: 設定明確目標:例如,一位想學跑步的朋友,應該設定具體的目標,例如「一個月內把 5 公里跑進 25 分鐘」。5 專注特定技能:例如,想提升游泳速度的人,可以專注練習轉身技巧。6 尋求即時回饋:例如,學習舞蹈的人可以錄影檢討,或是請老師立即糾正錯誤。6 挑戰舒適區:例如,學習語言時,應該嘗試與母語者對話。6 適當休息和反思:例如,作家村上春樹每天寫作 4 小時後會去慢跑,讓身體休息,以便獲得更多創作靈感。7 總而言之,刻意練習的關鍵在於有目標、有策略,並且針對真實情境中的挑戰進行練習。 Powered by Firstory Hosting

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