+Practical Psychology Great video again. I just want to add that, many people think that practicing every day for 8 hours will make them really good at something. 3 hours of focused practice, in the stretch zone (not in the snap, or comfort zone) can produce bigger results than 8 hours of diffused practice. I know it from myself. When I practiced guitar I just played the songs I already knew and the results were minor. But after I've read the Talent Code I realized that Myelin is the stuff that makes our "talent" and you only produce Myelin through deep, focused, error-correcting practice. I'll be making review of the book soon for anyone that wants to learn more. Thanks for posting dude, you just helped me read a new book in 7 minutes. :)
Great video as always. 10,000 hours of practice will surely make you extremely skilled in whatever area. That's more than 1 hour every day for 27 years. EVERY DAY FOR 27 YEARS. However if you do it purposefully and deliberately, as you say, for 100 hours, which is about 3 months I reccon you can become good at something. Not GREAT but really good at least. If I were to play the guitar one hour every day for the next 3 months I would probably be really good at it. Keep it up mate.
I've practiced darts for around 250 hours for the past 18 months or so and I'm still pretty bad. Here's hoping I find something that clicks for me and I see real progress.
Man this video should have millions of likes not just 3.3K !!! People do not know what they are missing !!!! Thanks for the video : SUPERINFORMATIVE for one's success in life !!! Keep up the good work !!!
Hi dude, really appreciate your content! going over your 'popular uploads' on your page I noticed all of them had better thumbnails than your less viewed videos. just something you should keep in mind. hopefully you reach that 1M soon!
I just finished watching this video right now wow you are so amazing! And I will be amazing too! Thank u ! For this and hope u continue to upload things like this! Greetings from Central America Republic of Panama!! March 2020
I really felt a connection once you mentioned both world champion in chess and climbing. As im a norwegian chess player (same as the WM) and i do climbing in my spare time =D
Congrats for your vid. As you explained, is your passion, so I?m going to let me give you some tips in order to give you a point of view that could help for the nexts ones: follow the rules of "golden ratio" in order to place the elements in your canvas and also try to have full consistency among the style of the draws. Keep a unique palette of colors for you. That will give you your own style and identity. Thanks for the info. God bless you from Caracas - Venezuela. Sorry if I had any mistake with my english.
Another great video, thank you! One thing I noticed, and forgive me I may be a beer or two in here, at around 5:32 you use red font for the phrase "replicate their success" and the words "purposely", "deliberately". The association with red gave me an impression that it was somehow wrong to do these things. Suggest when using positive bullet points to use positive colour associations (green) or neutral colours. Thanks again for the awesome insights into psychology, keep up the good work!
+Practical Psychology as always great video. However i can not find the video where you talk about your 10 favourite books. Could you at least share the list so i can look them up? Keep up the good work Cheers from Italy
What if you lack passion? Or you're easily demotivated? For example, one thing that I really like is ASMR, so after years of listening to it I thought to myself that I would love doing it myself, so I got myself a binaural microphone and I was pretty much set, but then somehow... I realized I wasn't exactly passionate about coming up with ideas or even doing it. Problem is, this happens often, whenever I start something, or pick up on a new habit, like exercising or running or even doing something creatively, I get easily demotivated and realize I have no passion towards that something. I do realize it might be also a combination of laziness with a few other things, but I genuinely also believe I do have no passions. So how do you build passion into something?
Kakashikewl That is laziness. you can't be successful unless you are getting out of your comfort zone. The same thing happened to me but I did overcome. It took time to get out my comfort zone. Finally I started creating pressure myself artificially so that I could get focused to my passion. And it did work. The thing is fill yourself with positivity. Avoid all the negative thoughts. Concentrate on what you could be in a few years and work on it.
Practical Psychology I really have a frustrating dilemma. I have so many interests that I have trouble deciding what I should practice the most and I end up doing nothing at all. I'm scared that if I give up on my other interests to focus solely on one skill I will be missing out on the things I could've enjoyed better or could've been better at. I want to work out and improve my body but I also want to learn to play the piano better and I'm so confused to what I enjoy the most/what I should focus on the most.
Amazing video. Like the tunes(I personally like the Original sounds track) and it was a nice mix up click bait thumbnail , I like both this one and the your normal ones. Thanks.
Hey! what happened to your video with all of the book recommendations? I finished some and came back for more but it was gone! do you have another list?
i love animation videos , and your channel too. you inspired me to creat my own channel called :WAKE UP NOW. YES !!! HHHHH TIME TO WAKE UP TO NEW IDEAS. THANK YOU VERY MUCH BRO ....
but what about people that have all those things like passion and practice, but they just never get good... Would that not be a counter argument for people having natural Talent?
as well as a friend of mine. me and another guy do voices and accents sometimes, and even when we got together and tried to teach him how to do a basic accent he couldn't get it.
We become masters of things thst don't produce like over eating, text and drive, how much alcohol we can hold and my favorite how offended can I get at anything. Instead we should focus on other more important things.. But is hard
+common man yeah but I am really unable to find my passion ,I just wanna know is there any way or trick to find ones passion, btw I feel happy always in whatever work I do .
Why did I laugh when u were mentioning the blindfold chess players and u were like: "Which is amazing!" I guess cause u said it with so much admiration in the middle of no where XD Anyway, awesome vid
you are good influence to the this earth my only wish for you is to get more likes and views on your channel so that people may learn new things thank!!!!
hey! i need to ask you smthing this may sound weird but....can you make a vid about how to talk to your crush or smthing seriously i just cant talk to any girls. Thanks for your attention!!!
So what if I dont have a passion right now all I do is play guitar, study to sat, go to the pool, watch movies, read books, and play video games or meet with my friends but I don't want to become a profecionall swimmers, guitar player or some other thing. so what should I do ?
"amazing artists like beyonce and Adele"........really? THOSE are the examples you use, not the Beatles, Mozart, Kurt Cobain or Jimi Hendrix? Beyoncé and fucking Adele?!?!?
GIFTED OR TALENT MATTERS A LOT!!!!! BRUCE LEE, JEAN CLAUDE VAN DAM, and Bill WALLACE SUPER FOOT HAVE TALENT FOR KARATE, WHILE JOSE CANSECO, and Alex Rodriguez have it for baseball. YOU CAN PRACTICE BASEBALL for 20.000 HOURS AND YOU WON'T REACH A MAJOR LEAGUE. GET YOUR FEET ON THE GROUND.
of course talent exist, it didn't how come some kids are better at sport or maths than other? it's because of natural or inborn predisposition. seems to me more that people are trying to deny talent so they can sell their usually stupid books or lectures to naive people who are just desperate to become successful and will believe anything to confirm their wish that talent is unnecesery. we all know people that are passionate for something but they suck and people who are great at something but they don' care about developing it... anyway without talent there can be no success, better be mature to accept that than waste time and energy, its sad but its true
This is not completely true. Have you heard of Genie Wiley? She is substantial evidence for the importance of nurture over nature. While genetics can predispose us to certain things (like shorts femurs makes for good weightlifters), they do not determine who will be great at something, only who has the potential to be the absolute best. To be great, consistent, correct practice is the only necessary determinant.
Jatok perhaps, there are always some exeptions, i don't consider what i wrote to be set in stone, just made a statement about what i've observed and learnes through expirience in life as a responce to the themes in the video. i guess in casses of the greatest geniuses and performers both are equally important..
2:13
4 components of purposeful practice:
1) 2:20
2) 2:50
3) 3:14
4) 3:28
1) Have a clear goal
2) Focus on only one thing
3) Immediate feedback
4) Get out of your comfort zone
Deliberate practice
+Practical Psychology Great video again. I just want to add that, many people think that practicing every day for 8 hours will make them really good at something. 3 hours of focused practice, in the stretch zone (not in the snap, or comfort zone) can produce bigger results than 8 hours of diffused practice. I know it from myself. When I practiced guitar I just played the songs I already knew and the results were minor. But after I've read the Talent Code I realized that Myelin is the stuff that makes our "talent" and you only produce Myelin through deep, focused, error-correcting practice. I'll be making review of the book soon for anyone that wants to learn more. Thanks for posting dude, you just helped me read a new book in 7 minutes. :)
+Project Better Self I think I've read that book in the past, it was a great read tho..
+Daniel Krstevski Then stick around for the review :))))
Project Better Self Subscribed brother ;) I'm very looking forward to your insights. Stay strong like you are 💪
Michael Jordan didn't have to deal with the distraction of youtube
lol the big challenge for us all
Always love your videos man. I'm so thankful that you do this.
As always, great content man. Never get bored of your videos, always full of knowledgeable material.
Great video as always. 10,000 hours of practice will surely make you extremely skilled in whatever area. That's more than 1 hour every day for 27 years. EVERY DAY FOR 27 YEARS. However if you do it purposefully and deliberately, as you say, for 100 hours, which is about 3 months I reccon you can become good at something. Not GREAT but really good at least. If I were to play the guitar one hour every day for the next 3 months I would probably be really good at it. Keep it up mate.
I've practiced darts for around 250 hours for the past 18 months or so and I'm still pretty bad. Here's hoping I find something that clicks for me and I see real progress.
I doubt it
Man this video should have millions of likes not just 3.3K !!! People do not know what they are missing !!!! Thanks for the video : SUPERINFORMATIVE for one's success in life !!! Keep up the good work !!!
Hi dude, really appreciate your content!
going over your 'popular uploads' on your page I noticed all of them had better thumbnails than your less viewed videos. just something you should keep in mind.
hopefully you reach that 1M soon!
I just finished watching this video right now wow you are so amazing! And I will be amazing too! Thank u ! For this and hope u continue to upload things like this! Greetings from Central America Republic of Panama!! March 2020
Loved the video. Getting out of your comfort zone is so important. Very inspirational Theodore. Keep up the amazing work brother! :)
This video is great ! Thank you for all you work !
Dan Brodsky-Chenfeld also wrote about those pre-action visualisations...
Bro! Definitely a life changing make. Thanks for it. Expecting more from you😍
Great video! I need to be more deliberate with my practice.
love your videos, man
I really felt a connection once you mentioned both world champion in chess and climbing. As im a norwegian chess player (same as the WM) and i do climbing in my spare time =D
Thank you for another gold nugget, you do an amazing job with this.
Very inspiring, thank you:)
i realy love your each and every video ,thanks for making this videos they are really help full plz keep making and keep helping ..
Amazing video ❤️ I can't wait that ebook ;) to come
10000 hour rule: when you drop food, you can safely pick it up and eat it if it has been less than 10000 hours
love you man , amazing informative video
Hey I think you might have messed up the title but great video
you're a stud bro. keep up the great work
Great video again Practical Psychology..Loved your content.
Great Video mate!! :)
Congrats for your vid. As you explained, is your passion, so I?m going to let me give you some tips in order to give you a point of view that could help for the nexts ones: follow the rules of "golden ratio" in order to place the elements in your canvas and also try to have full consistency among the style of the draws. Keep a unique palette of colors for you. That will give you your own style and identity. Thanks for the info. God bless you from Caracas - Venezuela. Sorry if I had any mistake with my english.
Wow! Super helpful! Thanks :)
thank you for making these videos
Another great video, thank you!
One thing I noticed, and forgive me I may be a beer or two in here, at around 5:32 you use red font for the phrase "replicate their success" and the words "purposely", "deliberately". The association with red gave me an impression that it was somehow wrong to do these things. Suggest when using positive bullet points to use positive colour associations (green) or neutral colours.
Thanks again for the awesome insights into psychology, keep up the good work!
SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME, DOES ANYBODY KNOW THE NAME OF THE BEAT PLAYING IN THE BACKGROUND, I'M TRYING TO USE IT WHEN I STUDY.
I NEED TO KNOW IT TOO!
Rebbeca M it sounds almost identical to the song The Philosopher by Death. I'm pretty sure that's it.
scottmthw no it's not, you just trolling. Go find something to do Little Boy!
scottmthw I think u got it wrong, it must be "Spirit Crusher". God I love death
thanks. it's very helpful
Yes man, you are good at it...You inspire me to start my own chanel.
Thanks for the video
+Practical Psychology as always great video. However i can not find the video where you talk about your 10 favourite books. Could you at least share the list so i can look them up?
Keep up the good work
Cheers from Italy
I love this channel
What if you lack passion? Or you're easily demotivated? For example, one thing that I really like is ASMR, so after years of listening to it I thought to myself that I would love doing it myself, so I got myself a binaural microphone and I was pretty much set, but then somehow... I realized I wasn't exactly passionate about coming up with ideas or even doing it. Problem is, this happens often, whenever I start something, or pick up on a new habit, like exercising or running or even doing something creatively, I get easily demotivated and realize I have no passion towards that something. I do realize it might be also a combination of laziness with a few other things, but I genuinely also believe I do have no passions. So how do you build passion into something?
Kakashikewl That is laziness. you can't be successful unless you are getting out of your comfort zone.
The same thing happened to me but I did overcome. It took time to get out my comfort zone. Finally I started creating pressure myself artificially so that I could get focused to my passion. And it did work.
The thing is fill yourself with positivity. Avoid all the negative thoughts. Concentrate on what you could be in a few years and work on it.
Practical Psychology I really have a frustrating dilemma. I have so many interests that I have trouble deciding what I should practice the most and I end up doing nothing at all. I'm scared that if I give up on my other interests to focus solely on one skill I will be missing out on the things I could've enjoyed better or could've been better at. I want to work out and improve my body but I also want to learn to play the piano better and I'm so confused to what I enjoy the most/what I should focus on the most.
whenever someone asks me what I want to do in life i can never give a definite answer.
Amazing video. Like the tunes(I personally like the Original sounds track) and it was a nice mix up click bait thumbnail , I like both this one and the your normal ones. Thanks.
very useful! thanks!!
mate could u tell me the name of the song please... it's relaxing af
Nice video to motivate people...
Amazing !
Hey! what happened to your video with all of the book recommendations? I finished some and came back for more but it was gone! do you have another list?
great video great information. I will thrive and conquer :) thanks
Could we get a video on "The 6 Pillars of Self-esteem" by Nathaniel Brandon, Please
i love animation videos , and your channel too. you inspired me to creat my own channel called :WAKE UP NOW.
YES !!! HHHHH TIME TO WAKE UP TO NEW IDEAS. THANK YOU VERY MUCH BRO ....
Passion, that's a big one.
Might buy this amazing Marvel! Can't be as good as your channel though ;)
Awesome video :) do you have a top 3/5/10 '' must read'' books? I'd love to hear :)) keep doing that great work
always heard the 10000 hour rule yet still walk into pull doors
Emile vanzyl lol but why do they put a pull handle on a push door?
3 people obviously like to be failures
Great Job
I Love You
good work.
The only bad thing about this video is it did not come out earlier.
but what about people that have all those things like passion and practice, but they just never get good... Would that not be a counter argument for people having natural Talent?
yes, there is a lady at my church that really tries hard to sing, but she just can't.
as well as a friend of mine. me and another guy do voices and accents sometimes, and even when we got together and tried to teach him how to do a basic accent he couldn't get it.
Clear goals
Focus
Feedback
Comfort zone
Thank you
Absolutely crushed this video! Really gives a feel good, go-for-it vibe! Keep it up!
An expert on expert on experts
We become masters of things thst don't produce like over eating, text and drive, how much alcohol we can hold and my favorite how offended can I get at anything. Instead we should focus on other more important things.. But is hard
Thanks Bro
thanks a lot
Hi, :)
I like "Hey practitioners" ':0 , BTW congo for your book. :)
Miss me? :P
by warching this video will I be an expert?
G8 work!!
Your ebook is gonna talk about your failures? Is your haircut on the list :P
Johnny Robinson HAHAHAHA HEYY 😂
this awesome
Hi nice video mate,I am unable to identify my passion could you please make a video on it,thanks:)
kavin kumar That's not the RUclipsr's duty. That should be found by you yourself.
+common man yeah but I am really unable to find my passion ,I just wanna know is there any way or trick to find ones passion, btw I feel happy always in whatever work I do .
Why did I laugh when u were mentioning the blindfold chess players and u were like: "Which is amazing!" I guess cause u said it with so much admiration in the middle of no where XD Anyway, awesome vid
amazing man u realy roacks'
Sorry, but singing is 99% natural. You're born with that!
you are good influence to the this earth my only wish for you is to get more likes and views on your channel so that people may learn new things thank!!!!
Just remember that comfort-zone 10000 hours are less than 5000 challenge-zone ones ;p
shots fired at fightmediocrity
hey! i need to ask you smthing this may sound weird but....can you
make a vid about how to talk to your crush or smthing seriously i just cant talk to any girls. Thanks for your attention!!!
Black WindPR Hey! I think I got the video for you :)
Expert!!!
Another great video! Have you ever heard about "How to make 1000 true fans" book? Could you make a video on how to make a following
So what if I dont have a passion right now all I do is play guitar, study to sat, go to the pool, watch movies, read books, and play video games or meet with my friends but I don't want to become a profecionall swimmers, guitar player or some other thing. so what should I do ?
you the best
practical psychology make a video on how to get smarter
I start wondering how old are you?
dude, you really need to get new background music
how to talk to girls ....I'm very shy ...
then, why is it a 9 year old sing better than 60% of us... Maybe it's the genes.
It´s generally easier for kids to adapt.
i have an IQ of 79.
my grades are shit 😩
First
True first :)
Practical Psychology What's the song name in the background you use in all your videos. I wanna use it, when I study Thanks I'm a Big Fan!
can we get investors for a youtube channel? thank you.
dude, I love your videos! if you get a second to check mine out that would be awesome!
oops
All B.S.ALL debunked. Talent is what matters.
3rd
It was an interesting video at the first few minutes , then i lost it. Sorry this vid was not good compared to the others.
92nd
"amazing artists like beyonce and Adele"........really? THOSE are the examples you use, not the Beatles, Mozart, Kurt Cobain or Jimi Hendrix? Beyoncé and fucking Adele?!?!?
This guy talks too fast.
First dislike
Too much talking about yourself dude...
GIFTED OR TALENT MATTERS A LOT!!!!! BRUCE LEE, JEAN CLAUDE VAN DAM, and Bill WALLACE SUPER FOOT HAVE TALENT FOR KARATE, WHILE JOSE CANSECO, and Alex Rodriguez have it for baseball. YOU CAN PRACTICE BASEBALL for 20.000 HOURS AND YOU WON'T REACH A MAJOR LEAGUE. GET YOUR FEET ON THE GROUND.
Sources please
of course talent exist, it didn't how come some kids are better at sport or maths than other? it's because of natural or inborn predisposition. seems to me more that people are trying to deny talent so they can sell their usually stupid books or lectures to naive people who are just desperate to become successful and will believe anything to confirm their wish that talent is unnecesery. we all know people that are passionate for something but they suck and people who are great at something but they don' care about developing it... anyway without talent there can be no success, better be mature to accept that than waste time and energy, its sad but its true
This is not completely true. Have you heard of Genie Wiley? She is substantial evidence for the importance of nurture over nature. While genetics can predispose us to certain things (like shorts femurs makes for good weightlifters), they do not determine who will be great at something, only who has the potential to be the absolute best. To be great, consistent, correct practice is the only necessary determinant.
Jatok perhaps, there are always some exeptions, i don't consider what i wrote to be set in stone, just made a statement about what i've observed and learnes through expirience in life as a responce to the themes in the video. i guess in casses of the greatest geniuses and performers both are equally important..
good work.