Chess statics & dynamics!!

Jeremy Silman says, "A dynamic plus is something that needs to be used in a reasonably quick manner...A static imbalance is something gives its owner something that will be around for a long time." (How to Reassess Your Chess, 4th Ed., p. 12).
One of my weaknesses is seeing static advantages and building strategic plans around them, so I was very pleased with myself when I saw, in the following game that I could put my White Bishop on d6 where it would be a static advantage and disrupt my opponent's coordination of pieces.
I saw d6 as a possible B-outpost after move 9, achieved it on move 11, and kept it there until move 20 when it moved to doom Black's Q.

Read my posts in this thread:
https://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/gm-larry-evans-method-of-static-analysis
They cover several pages.