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Ep. 1: Setting and Achieving Chess Goals

Ep. 1: Setting and Achieving Chess Goals

Update: 2024-05-28
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In this episode of the Chess Chatter podcast, hosts Dalton Perrine and Varun discuss the importance of setting and achieving chess goals. They explore the psychological aspects of goal setting, including motivation, tracking progress, and adjusting goals. They also discuss the balance between enjoying the game and striving for improvement. The hosts emphasize the need for specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) goals and suggest focusing on task-oriented goals rather than solely on rating improvement. They highlight the importance of consistency and effort in achieving long-term improvement.


Takeaways



  • Setting goals is important for improving in chess.

  • Goals should be specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART).

  • Task-oriented goals are more effective than solely focusing on rating improvement.

  • Consistency and effort are key to long-term improvement.

  • Balancing enjoyment of the game with striving for improvement is important.


Chapters


00:00  - Introduction to Chess Chatter Podcast


07:13  - The Importance of Setting and Achieving Chess Goals


12:47  - SMART Goals: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-Bound


18:39  - Measuring Improvement in Chess: Challenges and Strategies


22:44  -Consistency and Effort: Keys to Goal Achievement in Chess


27:36  - Balancing Enjoyment and Improvement in Chess

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Ep. 1: Setting and Achieving Chess Goals

Ep. 1: Setting and Achieving Chess Goals

FM Dalton Perrine, Varun Kumar