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Peak how to master almost anything - Anders Ericsson - Coggle Diagram
Peak how to master almost anything - Anders Ericsson
The power of purposeful practice
The rise of extraordinary performers
The usual approach
Purposeful practice
The limits of purposeful practice
harnessing adaptability
The brains of london cabbies
Adaptability
Challenging homeostasis
Shaping the brain
Building your own potential
Mental representations
The accedental blindfold chess master
The secret to winning chess
Mental representations
Recognizing and responding to patterns
Making sense of information
Finding an answers
Planning
Mental representations in learning
Physical activities are mental too
The gold standard
A highly developed field
The challenge of the violin
Good versus better versus best
The principles of deliberate practice
Applying the principles of deliberate practice
No, the ten-thousand-hour rule isn't really a rule
Principles of deliberate practice on the job
Practicing while getting work done
The top gun approach learning
Knowledge versus skills
A new approach to training
Principles of deliberate practice in everyday life
First, find a good teachers
Engagement
If you don't have a teacher
Getting past plateaus
Maintaining motivation
The road to extraordinary
Starting out
Becoming serious
Commitment
More lessons from perfect pitch
The benefits of starting young
Pathbreakers
But what about natural talent?
The magic of paganini
Mozart and his legend
The magical higher jumper
Savants
The anti-prodigies
Practice versus "Talent" in chess
The real role of innate characteristics
The dark side of believing in innate talent
Where do we go from here?
The promise of deliberate practice
Homo exercens