Conscious Improvement Tips for Intermediate Learners

Conscious Improvement Tips for Intermediate Learners
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Intermediate improvement requires conscious effort, self-audit, addressing weaknesses, and being willing to step back for greater progress. Embrace the non-linear journey of growth, match goals with effort, and focus on comparative improvement with your past self.

  • Intermediate learning
  • Conscious improvement
  • Self-audit
  • Growth mindset
  • Goal setting

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  1. Improvement as an intermediate As a beginner, improvement was easy and rapid As an intermediate, it has to be more conscious Do a little audit, what are you good and bad at? Don t fall into the trap of thinking you are good at what you enjoy

  2. A few pointers The things you are naturally good at, also typically improve with less effort You don t have to be equally good at everything, but if you are bad at something, address it Listen to judges, coaches and your gut

  3. The single biggest mistake Being unwilling to take one step back in order to take two steps forward

  4. Revert to type How do you debate naturally. (Without thought) You re going to have to consciously change It s not going to work instantly You may be worse at first

  5. Improvement is not linear

  6. Final Points You are improving more than you think Match your goals with your effort Debating is about being comparative, improvement is about being comparative with your past self Talent and ability are real, but hard work will pay off

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