Top 30 K Anders Ericsson Quotes
#1. People love to see reactions, they love to see emotions that come about.
LaToya London
#2. Straight lines don't exist in the human form and are extremely rare in nature, so the human touch in the logo is that all the lines and forms have at least a slight curve.
Marissa Mayer
#3. Learning isn't a way of reaching one's potential but rather a way of developing it.
Anders Ericsson
#4. So here we have purposeful practice in a nutshell: Get outside your comfort zone but do it in a focused way, with clear goals, a plan for reaching those goals, and a way to monitor your progress. Oh, and figure out a way to maintain your motivation.
Anders Ericsson
#5. Greatness is in the preparation, not in the performance.
Jack Hyles
#6. The Role of Deliberate Practice in the Acquisition of Expert Performance": "The differences between expert performers and normal adults are not immutable, that is, due to genetically prescribed talent. Instead, these differences reflect a life-long period of deliberate effort to improve performance.
K. Anders Ericsson
#7. This is a fundamental truth about any sort of practice: If you never push yourself beyond your comfort zone, you will never improve.
Anders Ericsson
#8. A world in which deliberate practice is a normal part of life would be one in which people had more volition and satisfaction.
Anders Ericsson
#9. Surely the greatest social injustice is that 2 billion people haven't heard of God's love in Christ.
David Platt
#10. When the human body is put under exceptional strain, a range of dormant genes in the DNA are expressed and extraordinary physiological processes are activated.
K. Anders Ericsson
#11. The best way to get past any barrier is to come at it from a different direction, which is one reason it is useful to work with a teacher or coach.
Anders Ericsson
#12. Ignorance is no reason with a fool for holding his tongue.
George MacDonald
#13. The belief that others think they are right doesn't mean that they are.
Steven Redhead
#15. The fans of our industry are extremely savvy. At the end of the day, they understand the business is a work. It's entertainment, nothing more.
Dwayne Johnson
#16. I've always been the locker-room jokester, the fun guy, the guy who keeps it loose and easy. But also, on Sundays, the guy in that huddle jumping up and down, telling guys, 'Hey, get it going. Let's go.' Firing everybody up. So I'm part relaxation therapist and part Red Bull.
Michael Strahan
#18. Darkness may hide the trees
and the flowers from the eyes
but it cannot hide
love from the soul.
Kahlil Gibran
#19. The most important gifts we can give our children are confidence in their ability to remake themselves again and again and the tools with which to do that job
Anders Ericsson
#20. abilities gradually deteriorate in the absence of deliberate efforts to improve. So
Anders Ericsson
#21. Excellence demands effort and planned, deliberate practice of increasing difficulty
K. Anders Ericsson
#22. Every single person in the world could be a genius at something, if they practiced it daily for at least ten years (as confirmed by the research of Anders Ericsson and others).
Robin Sharma
#23. Call it "the New Year's resolution effect" - it's why gyms that were crowded in January are only half full in July and why so many slightly used guitars are available on Craigslist. So
Anders Ericsson
#24. The first step toward enhancing performance in an organization is realizing that improvement is possible only if participants abandon business-as-usual practices. Doing so requires recognizing and rejecting three prevailing myths.
Anders Ericsson
#25. Remember, when something leaves your life, God is making room for something much better to enter! Get ready!
Paula White
#27. When I was really young. My sister and I would create different characters with our Barbie dolls - I'd be the crazy diva Barbie and she'd be the homeless Barbie.
Jordana Brewster
#28. the key to improved mental performance of almost any sort is the development of mental structures that make it possible to avoid the limitations of short-term memory and deal effectively with large amounts of information at once.
Anders Ericsson
#29. The trying to change what they think, the attempt to explain, the hope they'll come to see your side of things, it was exhausting because it never made a dent and afterward you only ached unbearably.
Marisha Pessl
#30. I think L.A. has got a great lifestyle, but I love New York. You couldn't do 'Broad City' in L.A. because L.A. is a much gentler place. The standard of living is so different.
Darren Star
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