
March 5th, 2013Top StoryDo Less and Focus Hard: If You're Busy, You're Doing Something WrongBy Adam Dachis
Cal analyzed a study from the Universität der Künste in Berlin that looked at the practice habits of violinists, his own behavior, and a few other sources to find patterns amongst talented people. Long hours wasn't one of them. In fact, that turned out to be a problem rather than a solution. Instead, focused work for about three to four hours made all the difference:
Putting that advice into practice may be easier said than done. If you have the ability to focus for a good chunk of time and not waste your day trying to do everything on your list, however, research will back you up. If You're Busy, You're Doing Something Wrong: The Surprisingly Relaxed Lives of Elite Achievers | Study Hacks via the Michael Galpert Experience via Swissmiss Photo by VILevi (Shutterstock). |
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