Or learn from Tiago (@fortelabs), who has a whole process for digesting his notes and then tweetstorming them. https://praxis.fortelabs.co/mood-as-extrapolation-engine-using-emotions-to-generate-momentum-65a2e5940aae#b337 … 12/
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One last tip: Set your current book as your phone's lock screen, as a reminder of how you'd rather spend your time. (Here's mine...) 13/pic.twitter.com/ubmcyli3cN
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Alright, your turn. Got any reading hacks to share?? 14/14
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Thought Unfinished Retweeted Thought Unfinished
https://twitter.com/unfinishthought/status/857913958740578304 … I've stopped all straining to try and grasp concepts. 1) it's overrated 2) easier to pick up the book next time.
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This is critical. T. Galleway explains it beautifully in The Inner Game of Work
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I'm intrigued by this, but I confess I don't understand. What's wrong with effort? How else are we to learn difficult concepts?
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Galleway coached his tennis students by asking them to observe the stitches on the tennis ball as it flew through the air
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This distracted their Self 1 (analytical, critical) so that their Self 2 (intuitive, embodied) could take control and learn naturally
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You reminded me of Galloway's "Inner Game of Music" sitting on my bookshelf, now it's begging to be re-read. Great interjection Tiago.
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What he did music too? Nice little brand extension he's got going there
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Actually it's written by a musician, Barry Green who took the concepts in the Inner game of Tennis and applied them to musicians' practice.
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