In this episode, FM Dalton and Varun dive into their New Year chess resolutions and discuss the importance of setting goals and sticking to them. They share their personal objectives for the year, explore common pitfalls, and emphasize the role of consistency and minimalism in achieving meaningful progress.
Takeaways
Resolutions should be framed as flexible goals to avoid feeling "all or nothing."
Focus on progress over streaks—resume when you fall off, rather than quitting entirely.
Simplifying goals can improve focus and prevent burnout.
Limiting multitasking during training sessions leads to better learning and results.
Sound Bites
"Resolutions often feel binary—if you break it, you think you’ve failed. But the goal should be to pick up where you left off." – Varun
"Aiming for small, manageable improvements helps build consistency over time." – FM Dalton
"Multitasking is the enemy of focus; real progress comes when you’re fully present." – Varun
Chapters
[00:00] - Introduction
Recap of last episode’s controversies around the World Blitz Championship
Topic introduction: Chess-related New Year’s resolutions
[01:10] - Varun’s Approach to Resolutions
Varun’s "goals over resolutions" philosophy
Key goal: Completing five chess tactics daily, even if consistency lapses
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