The Doing Deficit: How Deliberate Action Outperforms Passive Learning
Why do some people become masters at their craft, while others never seem to improve?
People who achieve mastery do two things differently: they practice more and adjust their practice more frequently. During each session, they not only work to improve their skills but also to refine their practice methods.
Metapractice – the ability to tweak one’s... See more
People who achieve mastery do two things differently: they practice more and adjust their practice more frequently. During each session, they not only work to improve their skills but also to refine their practice methods.
Metapractice – the ability to tweak one’s... See more
Metapractice: practice your practice
The bottleneck for deep skill isn't usually intelligence, but boredom tolerance.
Learning has an activation energy: below a certain skill threshold, practice is tedious, but above it, it becomes a self-sustaining flow state. The entire battle is persisting until that transition.
François Cholletx.com