Unmistakable Classic: How to Become a BulletProof Performer with Noa Kageyama

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast - En podcast af Srinivas Rao

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In this unmistakable classic we revisit our interview with Julliard faculty member, violinist and performance psychologist, Noa Kageyama. We discuss how to apply principles of peak performance psychology from the world of music to every area of your life.   A Look into the Influences of Suzuki Violin in Noa's LifeWhy You Can Only See Dots Connecting in HindsightThe Reality of What It Takes to Get Good at SomethingWhy So Many Small Ideas Are the Foundation for Big ThingsThe Role That Intense Curiosity Plays in Your SuccessWhy There's an Element of Performance in Everything You DoThe Role That Learning and Practice Plays in Peak PerformanceWhy You Can't Learn Effectively without Taking Action Making Small Adjustments and Tweaks to Get Closer to Your GoalHow the Curse of Instant Results Holds You Back Why You have to Be OK with Being on the JourneyMaking a Mindset Shift to Doing Things for Intrinsic ValueAn Eye-Opening Look at the Master's PathWhy There Is No Final DestinationLooking at the Times in Your Past When You Were Really EngagedWhy You Must Learn to Simplify Very Difficult ConceptsIdentifying and Developing the Key Mental Skills for Peak PerformanceUsing the Past to Act Courageously in the MomentHow Pushing Your Comfort Zone Will Cause You to Exceed Your ExpectationsCultivating a Framework for Accelerating Your ProgressLeveraging the Influences of Others to Create Your Artistic DNADr. Noa Kageyama is a performance psychologist, Juilliard graduate, and is on the faculty of both Juilliard and the New World Symphony. He teaches musicians how to do their best under pressure. He is a wee bit obsessed with computers, technology, and the internet (and all things Apple). If you liked this article, would you share it with your friends? Just click hereto post it to Twitter. Subscribe for ad-free interviews and bonus episodes https://plus.acast.com/s/the-unmistakable-creative-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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