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In this episode of the podcast, we go deeper into the conversation about deliberate practice and try to answer the question: Where does one find the motivation and the inspiration to continue practicing, every single day...
Motivation, Inspiration, and Routine is an episode from Closing The_Gap by Ugo Cei and Fabrizia Costa. In this episode of the podcast, we go deeper into the conversation about deliberate practice and try to answer the question: Where does o...
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Published Jan 30, 2019, 34:52 long, audio available.
In this episode of the podcast, we go deeper into the conversation about deliberate practice and try to answer the question: Where does one find the motivation and the inspiration to continue practicing, every single day? We argue that we cannot expect that those two elusive things will somehow float down the river, when we are laying on the grass, watching the clouds in the sky. Motivation and inspiration don’t materialize out of thin air, but must be nurtured. Finding the resolve to practice every day takes courage and determination. Rituals, routines, and habits can help us dig motivation up from the ground. Fine some inspirational quotes about motivation, inspiration, and routines below the fold. “I only write when I’m motivated to. I just happened to be motivated every day at 8am.” – Todd Henry “It doesn’t matter what you are trying to become better at, if you only do the work when you’re motivated, then you’ll never be consistent enough to become a professional. […] We all have goals that we would like to achieve and dreams that we would like to fulfill, but it doesn’t matter what you are trying to become better at, if you only do the work when it’s convenient or exciting, then you’ll never be consistent enough to achieve remarkable results.” – James Clear “Inspiration is for amateurs — the rest of us just show up and get to work. And the belief that things will grow out of the activity itself and that you will — through work — bump into other possibilities and kick open other doors that you would never have dreamt of if you were just sitting around looking for a great ‘art idea.’ And the belief that process, in a sense, is liberating and that you don’t have to reinvent the wheel every day. Today, you know what you’ll do, you could be doing what you were doing yesterday, and tomorrow you are gonna do what you did today, and at least for a certain period of time you can just work. If you hang in there, you will get somewhere.” – Chuck Close “I begin each day of my life with a ritual. I wake up at 5:30 AM, put on my workout clothes, my leg warmers, my sweatshirts, and my hat. I walk outside my Manhattan home, hail a taxi, and tell the driver to take me to the Pumping Iron gym at 91st Street and First Avenue where I work out for two hours. The ritual is not the stretching and weight training I put my body through each morning at the gym. The ritual is the cab. The moment I tell the driver where to go, I have completed the ritual.” – Twyla Tharp “Mind the gap” audio sample courtesy of bbc.co.uk – © 2018 BBC. Click here to download the original file . Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Motivation, Inspiration, and Routine is from Closing The_Gap by Ugo Cei and Fabrizia Costa.
Published Jan 30, 2019 and 34:52 long