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Hello guys and welcome to this edition of my writing, graduated in explaining the true extent that practice can take you. Now, let's look at what practice really is all about.
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For beginners, practice would be the aftermath of theory, but beginners in cases, would find it hard to do it being the first time. And when we move from a beginner to an expert, we see that practicing becomes more simpler in understanding.
Even animals also share my view😁
That's right, even animals like a dogs, let's say a German Shepherd for instance, they do practice, and understand very well what they are told to do and not do, in so doing, they are conditioned to obey very well, their master.
Yes, it is true that practice makes perfect, but I have not used this statement for my headline, because I want us to look at what is achievable with practice and not what is unachievable, because practice continues to make perfect, and never stops, but practice can achieve something, which is mastery.
Although we master our practices, doesn't mean we are perfect, and so we will give room for improvement and will not say, "Wow, we've mastered our practicals, so we don't need to do any more practicals, that man even called us experts, so we are great with what we've achieved".
Is that really our idea of practice?
The rate at which we grow in practicing, depends on our dedication and amount of time we spend practicing. Look at the example shown to us by our old legends, we the africans are familiar with our man, JJ Okocha, who has played with the super eagles winning cups and giving the impression to the spectators of the way he dominated the field.
Okocha has practiced a lot during his days as a boy, not only in the days, but also in the nights, to be an unstoppable footballer, scoring goals without even looking at the goal post.
We also can be unstoppable, or unbeatable, be a master at whatever we do, but if we desire to be, then we need to build. With practice, we can climb to perfection and while climbing, practice can make us masters.
Do not be at fault practicing, do not be a slot practicing, do not be at comfort practicing, do not be at remorse practicing and lastly, NEVER STOP Practicing.
You can be a master, even if you are still a baby, our Lord Jesus is a perfect example given, that when He was born, the three wise men came to worship, this tells us that even the smallest, can be the biggest. So;
Don't look at your talent to be too small, because that's what will become the talk of the town in time. I wish you all, progress in whatever you decide to practice.