High-Quality Work Produced. Part 1

Based on the successful beta test of the social domesticated human interaction, I decided to practice the same principles in her learning to walk. I knew that she needed exercising her little muscles to hold up her head, roll over, sit up and finally walk. So I began to experiment on herself.

Each day, whether was batting at an object, kicking her legs, she was exercising her muscles; I became her trainer.

She was spending the majority of her time on her back and turning her over onto her stomach helped build the muscles in her neck, arms, shoulders, and back.

Practice is the hardest part of learning, and training is the essence of transformation.
— Ann Voskamp

She had five-minute sessions (while I was smiling, talking, singing and making funny faces) looking around, reach and kick. I increased gradually the sessions to 20 minutes each day, finishing with 3 hours at four months every day consolidating her work into intense and uninterrupted sessions, following the law of productivity:

High-Quality Work Produced = (Time Spent) x (Intensity of Focus)

In pure numbers, by maximizing her intensity in training, she optimized the results she produced per unit of time spent working. It worked out!

At four months she was standing, alignment her body and building balance.

No matter how long you train someone to be brave, you never know if they are or not until something real happens
— Veronica Roth

  13July 2017