Cole & Olimp
Ready to dissect how we can crush the learning curve? I've been reading up on deliberate practice and I'm itching to put that theory into the arena—think you can give me a clear roadmap so I don't waste any time?
Sure thing. Start with a goal that’s specific and measurable—like “I’ll play a new song in 30 minutes with no mistakes.” Then break that goal into tiny parts. Pick one part, practice it for 10 minutes, repeat until you can do it smoothly, and stop when you’re still learning, not when you’re bored. After each session, write down what went well, what slipped, and what you’ll adjust next time. Stick to that schedule every day, no excuses. Keep the focus tight, and if you drift, pull yourself back in. That’s the map. Ready to roll?
That’s a solid framework. Let’s get it on paper, lock in a daily 10‑minute block, and make sure you hit each micro‑goal with zero excuses. Remember: the clock starts when you open your metronome, and stops only when you’re ready to move on. We’ll track, tweak, and repeat—no half‑measures. Ready to push the limits?
Great. Here’s what we’ll do:
1. Pick one small skill to master each week.
2. Set a 10‑minute session every morning, right after you open the metronome.
3. For the first 5 minutes, focus on a single sub‑task (e.g., a specific passage or rhythm).
4. From minute 5 to 10, play it from start to finish, aiming for perfect execution.
5. After each session, jot down: what you nailed, what slipped, and one tweak for next time.
6. Every Sunday, review the week’s notes, adjust the next week’s sub‑task, and reset the 10‑minute goal.
Keep the clock strict, keep the notes brief, and keep the effort consistent. That’s the path—no excuses, just progress.
Sounds solid—let’s lock it in. You’ve got the structure, now just stick to the clock, hit those sub‑tasks, and note what needs tightening. Every Sunday is your check‑in. No excuses, just relentless improvement. Ready?
Alright, let’s lock it in. I’ll keep the clock strict, hit the sub‑tasks, and note every tweak. Sunday is our check‑in. No excuses, just steady improvement. Let's do it.
Great. Start tomorrow, keep the metronome on, and don’t let the clock slip. Every tweak is a step closer to mastery. Let’s make it happen.
Sounds like a plan. Tomorrow we start, the metronome is our ally, and the clock is our guide. Every tweak counts—let’s get it.