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Interleave Learning for Mastery

  • Switch between related skills to enhance adaptability and problem-solving.
  • Mixing learning styles improves cognitive flexibility.
  • Avoid rigid, block-style studying; variety keeps engagement high.

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Cardiologist, scientist, and former airborne officer

Peter Hollins’ The Science of Rapid Skill Acquisition explores how to learn efficiently by focusing on deliberate practice, breaking skills into subskills, and using spaced repetition. By prioritizing high-impact learning and teaching to reinforce knowledge, the book provides a structured approach to mastering new skills quickly and effectively​.

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