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:*First - Deconstruct the skill. break down a skill into parts | :*First - Deconstruct the skill. break down a skill into parts | ||
:*Second - Learn enough to self-correct. Learn enough to know when you are not on track. | :*Second - Learn enough to self-correct. Learn enough to know when you are not on track. |
Revision as of 13:46, 29 March 2018
- TED Talk on how it takes 20 hours to get good at something (not expert) - [1]
- First - Deconstruct the skill. break down a skill into parts
- Second - Learn enough to self-correct. Learn enough to know when you are not on track.
- Third - Remove distractions or practice barriers
- Take-home message - the barrier is emotional - getting through the pain of sucking
- 10,000 hours are required to learn something at an expert level, according to research. That is a full time job for 5 years.