After getting Kindle as a Gift, I have been exploring free books on the Amazon Store and this is one of those ebooks I found out of blue. It was small and much-needed Guide at this moment of life due to my lack of concentration or self-doubt on some area’s, speaking of which this is a must read the book to those learning something new or who are picking their pieces to come out of some Failure.
This book Neatly covers 5 Areas and I am just highlighting the key takeaways:
- Why you have always Failed?
- Reasons may be anything like: it was too Hard, it was too expensive, nobody cared, it hurt, I lost interest.
- To learn something new effectively, you have to approach it objectively.
- To learn something quickly, you have to know what you want to learn.
- How to Dissect your Skill
- Be specific in what you want to learn
- Determine what the sub-skills are you will need to learn
- Master your sub skills one at a time.
- Go back and practice each sub-skill as you learn the next one in the sequence
- Learn a major Sub skill that will help you get started towards your goal while you learn the rest.
- The art of Successful Practice
- Set Time for your practice .. Literally
- Practice Daily
- Work your skill into your day as much as possible
- practice with the intent
- A couple of smaller sessions throughout the day is better to learn with if you can manage that schedule
- Don’t be afraid to dream Big
- Set yourself Goals, both long term and for short term, you will see yourself gain a lot of ground in the day to day if you do.
- Don’t just fit your new skill into your day, make it a deliberate part of your day
- eliminate the excuses.
- add into your day the triple R System – Routine, Recording, Rewarding.
- The Key to Succeeding at Your New Skill.
- Work on your new skill within an hour of going to bed
- Don’t let giving up be an option
- Commit to the time it takes
- Be ok with being imperfect
These points may seem like already known but in the midst of the stress and wanting to win we forget to remember these small points. I am sure it will be very useful not only in any new skill but also in our daily lives.
Do make some time to read it in-depth if you have some time.
Incredibly useful, thank you for sharing!
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It is a pleasure @revengestar 🙂 glad to hear that it is useful 🙂
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