Practice what you want to be, not what you are.
Practice is a key success skill. Those who are the best at practice are almost always the best in the game.
But: Practice makes perfect is misused and misunderstood.
Practice may make you perfect at what you practice. However if you just practice your poor performance until you can be perfectly miserable, or perfectly average, or perfectly inept, why waste your time practicing?
In fact practicing poor performance is actually harmful.
If you want to be good, practice to be good, don't practice your mistakes.
If you don't know how to be good, learn. Read, watch, and get someone to coach you.
Then practice being good until you cannot imagine performing any other way.
Rick
