Thursday, April 4, 2013

Practice after Performance



Review is a good thing, especially after a performance or test.  Just imagine the extra reinforcement you’ll gain while the material and weak spots are fresh on your mind. 

Last week we talked about being fresh and ready to learn.  This is a different kind of freshness.  This is the freshness that comes moments after a performance, game or competition.

Golfer Jack Nicklaus said:  “I always achieve my most productive practice after an actual round.  Then, the mistakes are fresh in my mind and I can go to the practice tee and work specifically on those mistakes.”


This makes all kinds of good sense.


Carolyn Biggs
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