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Achieving Mastery, with Ryan Guth and Stevie Berryman
Manage episode 187996847 series 126365
Achieving Mastery, with Ryan Guth and Stevie Berryman Ryan and Stevie discuss ways choir directors can increase their grit and become masters in their field. Citing Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance by Angela Duckworth, they discuss what separates people who want to the be the best in their field from those who actually are. You’ll learn the 4 steps for deliberate practice that will help you progress rather than just put in time. Listen: Highlight to Tweet: “Talent counts. But effort counts twice” - Angela Duckworth “The work comes first.” - @steviebetweetin Show Notes:
- The people who succeed in music, or any endeavour, are the ones who are willing to do the work.
- Work sometimes involves risk. It rarely involves art. But the ones who work will succeed.
- Angela Duckworth defines GRIT as: sustained passion and perseverance for especially long term goals. It is the hallmark for high-achievers in every human domain.
- Even if you were born with talent, you weren’t born an expert. Expertise takes skill over time.
- Talent x effort = skill Skill x effort (over time) = achievement
- To increase your skill, you must put in deliberate practice.
- The Choir Nation Facebook group is a great resource for getting feedback!
- Time to set your stretch goal! Look for an accountability partner in the Choir Nation Facebook group!
- Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance by Angela Duckworth
- Angela Duckworth’s TED Talk
- Planet Money
- Will Smith will not be outworked
- Stevie’s blog
- Choir Nation group on Facebook
- Email Patreon - Support the podcast!
229 episodes
Manage episode 187996847 series 126365
Achieving Mastery, with Ryan Guth and Stevie Berryman Ryan and Stevie discuss ways choir directors can increase their grit and become masters in their field. Citing Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance by Angela Duckworth, they discuss what separates people who want to the be the best in their field from those who actually are. You’ll learn the 4 steps for deliberate practice that will help you progress rather than just put in time. Listen: Highlight to Tweet: “Talent counts. But effort counts twice” - Angela Duckworth “The work comes first.” - @steviebetweetin Show Notes:
- The people who succeed in music, or any endeavour, are the ones who are willing to do the work.
- Work sometimes involves risk. It rarely involves art. But the ones who work will succeed.
- Angela Duckworth defines GRIT as: sustained passion and perseverance for especially long term goals. It is the hallmark for high-achievers in every human domain.
- Even if you were born with talent, you weren’t born an expert. Expertise takes skill over time.
- Talent x effort = skill Skill x effort (over time) = achievement
- To increase your skill, you must put in deliberate practice.
- The Choir Nation Facebook group is a great resource for getting feedback!
- Time to set your stretch goal! Look for an accountability partner in the Choir Nation Facebook group!
- Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance by Angela Duckworth
- Angela Duckworth’s TED Talk
- Planet Money
- Will Smith will not be outworked
- Stevie’s blog
- Choir Nation group on Facebook
- Email Patreon - Support the podcast!
229 episodes
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