(Part 2 of 5)

Some have said, “Practice makes perfect.” Really? True, we’ll not get better without practice, but if we could practice perfectly, we wouldn’t need to practice, would we?
Since to some degree all practice is flawed, our imperfect practice can leave us unchanged—or even make us worse.
Only one kind of practice is guaranteed to make us better: practice with a desire to improve. With that vision, we will readily admit our weaknesses and keep seeking ways to grow our strengths.

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