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Usual Approach To Practice

Usual Approach To Practice

  1. Start with a general idea of what we want to do
  2. Get instruction from teacher, coach or book
  3. Practice until we reach acceptable level
  4. Let it become automatic
  5. We stopped improving

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The book summarizes the findings of Ericsson's 30-year research into the general nature and acquisition of expertise.

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