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Learning to learn
Sarah Wong • 1 card
Teaching
Sarah Holland • 1 card
Training
Nicolay Gerold • 2 cards
The first step is to try to practice the skill directly. This means figuring out where and how the skill will be used and then trying to match that situation as close as is feasible when practicing.
Scott H. Young • Ultralearning
Way of Working
Pablo Rodríguez • 1 card
Ericsson notes: With deliberate practice…the goal is not just to reach your potential but to build it, to make things possible that were not possible before. This requires challenging homeostasis—getting out of your comfort zone—and forcing your brain or your body to adapt… Excellence demands effort and planned, deliberate practice of increasing
... See moreAnthony Raymond • Ikigai & Kaizen: The Japanese Strategy to Achieve Personal Happiness and Professional Success (How to set goals, stop procrastinating, be more productive, build good habits, focus, & thrive)
Test
Alexey Shestialtynov • 1 card
practice implies engagement in a ritual. A practice may be defined as the dedicated, daily exercise of commitment, will, and focused intention aimed, on one level, at the achievement of mastery in a field but, on a loftier level, intended to produce a communion with a power greater than ourselves — call it whatever you like: God, mind, soul, Self,
... See moreSteven Pressfield • Turning Pro
To practice a discipline is to be a lifelong learner on a never-ending developmental path.