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What’s the sweet spot for optimal improvement?

Eric Barker
August 21, 2012

While practicing, you want to be succeeding on 50-80% of attempts.

Fewer than that and you’re going to be confused and feel like it’s all luck.

More success than that and you’re not pushing yourself.

Via Daniel Coyle’s excellent book The Little Book of Talent: 52 Tips for Improving Your Skills:

Comfort Zone

Sensations: Ease, effortlessness. Youâre working, but not reaching or struggling.

Percentage of Successful Attempts: 80 percent and above.

Sweet Spot

Sensations: Frustration, difficulty, alertness to errors. Youâre fully engaged in an intense struggleâ as if youâre stretching with all your might for a nearly unreachable goal, brushing it with your fingertips, then reaching again.

Percentage of Successful Attempts: 50â 80 percent.

Survival Zone

Sensations: Confusion, desperation. Youâre overmatched: scrambling, thrashing, and guessing. You guess right sometimes, but itâs mostly luck.

Percentage of Successful Attempts: Below 50 percent.

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Title What’s the sweet spot for optimal improvement?
Author Eric Barker
Date August 21, 2012 6:37 PM UTC (11 years ago)
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