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SKILL DEVELOPMENT : Deliberate Practice

SKILL DEVELOPMENT : Deliberate Practice

What : Focused learning to master skills faster.

Why : You constantly push your limits and keep refining.

How :

  1. Choose a skill you want to learn or improve.
  2. Find your weak spots and areas to refine.
  3. Pick 1 to work on in a session. Set a specific goal.
  4. Get feedback: a coach, friend, or film/watch yourself.

Repeat. Push yourself to improve in each session.

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