Practice Makes Advantage
摘要
This chapter compiles small, repeatable practices that turn constraints into progress by training attention, emotion, and action during busy weeks. It shows how deliberate practice creates an advantage over one’s unpracticed self through concrete moves. These are making two-minute comparisons, ten-minute breakdowns, and one-line purpose notes; applying the 3: 1 ratio to collect small positive emotions; reframing tiny resources (e.g., 10 yen or an “ugly” koi) via R2–R4 resource creation; avoiding the Tetris effect—not letting life be dyed in dark colors; reconfirming value priorities to shorten downturns; crafting a personal “happiness charm” and “happiness spell” as cues for calm; treating manuscript submission as a learning journey that travels the world; and noticing morning gratitude scenes such as snow clearing. Together, these micro-steps strengthen resilience, counter mismatch drift, and accumulate small wins that make ordinary days more livable, optimistic, and meaningful.