The first 20 hours -- how to learn anything | Josh Kaufman | TEDxCSU
Malcolm Gladwell talks to us about the power of 10,000 hours: this is the amount of practice that someone needs to master a subject; like the Beatles mastered music or Bill Gates mastered programming. It is exactly the same with this book: we intend it as support for you to practice. If you work on your brand everyday for 10 – 30 minutes, you will
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Before we head into the world of adults learning new things, let us consider these: 1. We all have latent abilities that can be unlocked.
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Repetition inevitably leads to mastery, and the better you internalize these concepts, the more you’ll improve your results.
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It doesn’t take much practice at all to go from “very slow and grossly incompetent” to “reasonably fast and noticeably competent.”
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How well would you like to be able to perform the skill you’re acquiring?