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The inner game of chess chessgames full#
We talked about it, but never ended up with enough simultaneous, consecutive free hours for a full game.
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What didn’t I do? I didn’t play a chess game with L.
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I also studied my grandmaster chess games in fact, I used some of the techniques I learned in Make it Stick to improve the way I studied chess. What else? I wrote Tara a card, though I won’t put it in the mail until this afternoon. I wrote a blog post about overcorrection, but didn’t write a blog post about using the techniques in Make it Stick and The Inner Game of Music while practicing - and I knew that one of those blog posts probably wouldn’t happen as soon as I made the to-do list, because I had already planned to use Tuesday’s post for the Chopin recording and that only gave me Thursday’s post for either “overcorrecting” or “piano practice techniques”.Īnd, as I have written before, the number one rule of making to-do lists is making sure you have an open timeslot for everything you want to do. I finished reading Make it Stick: The Science of Successful Learning and The Inner Game of Music. I memorized the first two pages of Ravel and the last four pages of Mozart, I worked the 16 measures of the first movement of the Mozart that were still troubling me, and I recorded myself playing Chopin. It’s interesting to look at last week’s to-do list and see what actually got done.