Author: Thomas M. Sterner
Edition: Reprint
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B007C8NRSA
Edition: Reprint
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B007C8NRSA
The Practicing Mind: Developing Focus and Discipline in Your Life
Early life is all about trial-and-error practice. Download The Practicing Mind: Developing Focus and Discipline in Your Life from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. If we'd given up in the face of failure, repetition, and difficulty, we'd never have learned to walk, tie our shoes, or ride a bike. So why, as adults, do we often throw in the towel when at first we don't succeed? Modern life's technological speed, habitual multitasking, and promises of instant gratification don't help. But in his study of how we learn (prompted by his experiences as a musician and adult newbie golfer), Thomas Sterner has found that we have also lost the principles of practice; the process of picking a goal and applying steady effort to reach it. The methods Sterner teaches show that practice done properly isn't drudgery on the way to mastery but a fulfilling process Search and find a lot of education books in many category availabe for free download.
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