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We soak up the qualities and practices of those around us.
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If you want to master a habit, the key is to start with repetition, not perfection. You don’t need to map out every feature of a new habit. You just need to practice it.
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…when deciding where to practice a new habit, it is best to choose a place that is already along the path of your daily routine.
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Mastery requires practice. But the more you practice something, the more boring and routine it becomes.
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Habits are necessary, but not sufficient for mastery. What you need is a combination of automatic habits and deliberate practice. Habits + Deliberate Practice = Mastery.
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[Usability testing] isn’t rocket science – like most things in life, it just takes practice to get better at it.
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As a best practice, use cohort analysis to measure changes in user behavior through future product iterations.
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This is precisely how any practitioner learns his or her craft: through practice, study, making good and bad decisions, correcting the bad ones, more practice, more study, more decisions, more corrections.
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There can be no saving of the adversary emotionally, intellectually, financially, or on any level. No. None. Never. It’s a terrible practice and does neither side any good.
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Nurturing may be just the one right word, or facial expression, or gesture. How you nurture will require great practice, insight, and reflection.
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