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Once the mindset is correct, how do you actually structure the time? This section is the technical heart of the book.
You cannot fix a symphony. You can only fix a single note. Great practice isolates a single, tiny, replicable action (e.g., the follow-through on a jump shot, the tone of voice when giving feedback, the first 10 seconds of a sales pitch) and drills it to automaticity. Once the mindset is correct, how do you
In a culture obsessed with natural talent, we often overlook the mechanism that actually drives success: the quality of our practice. We are told that "practice makes perfect," but this adage is dangerously incomplete. Poor practice only reinforces poor habits. The true path to mastery lies in a concept introduced by Doug Lemov, Erica Woolway, and Katie Yezzi in their seminal work: . You can only fix a single note
You cannot get better at getting better by accident. You need a deliberate system. We are told that "practice makes perfect," but
"Practice Perfect: 42 Rules for Getting Better at Getting Better" by Doug Lemov, Erica Woolway, and Katie Yezzi outlines a structured framework for improving skills through deliberate, intelligent practice rather than mere repetition. The book emphasizes isolating skills, creating a culture that normalizes error, and implementing immediate feedback through "do-overs" to turn practice into performance. Detailed summaries and key rules are available at O'Reilly Media . Review of Practice Perfect - Foreword Reviews