Josh Kaufman

  • Khaleesiidézettelőző év
    the personwho can adapt and learn the most quickly will be the most successful.
  • Khaleesiidézettelőző év
    Great opportunities are worthless without skills.
  • Khaleesiidézettelőző év
    the most rewarding experiences in life almost always require some level of skill
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    many things aren’t fun until you’re good at them.
  • Khaleesiidézettelőző év
    Ten thousand hours equals eight hours of deliberate practice every day for approximately three and a half years, with no breaks, no weekends, and no vacations. Assuming a standard 260 working days a year with no distractions, that’s a full-time job for almost five years, assuming you spend 100 percent of that time exerting 100 percent of your energy and effort.
  • Khaleesiidézettelőző év
    Deliberate practice is the core of skill acquisition. The question is how much deliberate practice is required to reach your goal. Usually, it’s much less than you think.
  • Khaleesiidézettelőző év
    Rapid skill acquisition is a process—a way of breaking down the skill you’re trying to acquire into the smallest possible parts, identifying which of those parts are most important, then deliberately practicing those elements first.
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    Deconstructing a skill into the smallest possible subskills;
    Learning enough about each subskill to be able to practice intelligently and self-correct during practice;
    Removing physical, mental, and emotional barriers that get in the way of practice;
    Practicing the most important subskills for at least twenty hours.
  • Khaleesiidézettelőző év
    The desire for instant gratification is one of the primary reasons people don’t acquire new skills very quickly.
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    taking considerably less time than it would typically take to learn a skill if you went about the process as most people do: blindly, haphazardly, and inconsistently.
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