Absorbing Life's Lessons Through the Windshield
Steve Nash
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Author Daniel Coyle studied world-class performance of athletes in his book The Talent Code. What he found was that world-class performers develop much of their skill by first observing the correct what and how to develop, then practicing those what and how skills repeatedly. Most great performers experience failure along the way and work through it. But the order of things is the observation part of skill development in Coyle's view is essential.
Coyle calls the observation part of development the windshield. A place or tool we use to gain the what and how of what we want to achieve. In short we all need a vision or a windshield of what we want to develop or become.
Warren Buffett in my view is absolutely correct when he says tell me what you value highly (who are our heros) and that's what we become.
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