1 Deconstruct 2 Learn enough to Self correct 3 Remove distraction 4 Practice 20 hours
1 解構 2 學習足夠的知識,以便自我糾正 3 消除乾擾 4 練習20小時
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Algebra test starts in 30 hours. Time to test this theory.
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20hour Rules - Deconstruct the skill - Learn enough to self-correct -Remove practice barriers -Practice at least 20hours
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I'm reading Josh Kaufman's The Personal MBA every 45 mins a day. Today I googled his name and found this TED Talk and just realized that I have watched this video 10 years ago. Life is wonderful! I was 18 at that time and started playing ukulele after watching this video. I was happy. After 10 years, I realized that I still enjoy studying on my own. I just leave a comment right here, I hope that I will continue to learn new things and enjoy this life. Hopefully after 10 years, I have a chance to watch this video again! 🥰
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"The main barrier is not intellectual -- it's EMOTIONAL." Amen to that.
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1. Deconstruct the skill. Decide what you exactly want to do with skill and break the skill, practice the most important skills. 2. Learn enough to correct yourself. Practice just enough to notice when you do mistakes and get on the right path. 3. Remove the distractions. Disable notifications and remove all the distractions. 4. Practice at least 20 hours. Try to do 20 hours of deliberate practice. Stick with it no matter what. Additional:- The major barrier to skill acquisition isn't an intellectual one, but it's emotional.
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I am almost at my 20th hour of watching TEDx talks and I have to say I AM getting pretty good at this.
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Shirlest's hidden learning techniques blew my mind. The way it explains how to enhance memory and clarity is something everyone should explore. I wish I had discovered this sooner!
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Summary: Just 20 hours is enough to become “reasonably good” at any skill. 1. Deconstruct the skill - Break the skill down into its most basic parts. Which parts are necessary for hitting the goal you have? (i.e. if your goal is to sing a song in Korean, you can primarily focus on pronunciation, not learning a bunch of vocabulary) 2. Learn enough to self correct - Learn enough to realize when you're making mistakes. 3. Remove barriers to practice - Turn off your phone, unplug the TV. Put your guitar, piano, language book in the middle of your room, not behind your stack of dirty laundry. 4. Practice for at least 20 hours - Commit to 20 hours from the start. You're going to be frustrated at times, so committing beforehand will help you push through the frustration.
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1.スキルを分解する -自分の目標部分を最初に練習する 2.自己修正できるほど学ぶ -情報源を3〜5個入手する -練習しながら自己修正していく 3.練習の邪魔になるものは取り除く -テレビ・インターネットは見ない 4.少なくとも20時間は練習する 日本人で見てる人いらっしゃったらどうぞ。
翻譯成中文(台灣)
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1. Deconstruct the skill 2. Learn enough to self-correct (looking for too much material or learn too much is a kind of procrastinate) 3. Remove practice barriers 4. Practice at least 20 hours
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Its funny how it was posted 11 years ago and is still relevant. The only difference being that we weren't as crazy for cheap dopamine as we are now sadly. Focus and consistency is the biggest power you have in todays world.
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Thank you YouTube for recommending me after 8 years.
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18:30 "The major barrier isn`t intellectual. It`s emotional." YES!!!
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Thanks to you sir. I come back to write this 3 months (- +) after i watched this video. When i was learning english, i've tried to memorize all the words and vocab as much as possible, but after months i still can't speak or even give a comment in youtube or instagram post in english. After watched this video i realize, i don't need all the words in oxford dictionary to start speaking, like that ukelele chords, know some important words is enough for you to speak in foreign language, and that's what i do now.
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You know what's crazy? I watched this video 11 years ago, and I started learning how to learn from here. Today I remembered this video and realized I learn so good and apply these stuff, cause I am a geek 🤣
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I was watching this video just to improve my listening in English but at the end I think this video going to change my life. Thanks.
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1. Deconstruct the skill. 2. Learn enough to self-correct. 3. Remove practice barriers. 4. Practice at least 20 hours. Man, you are great!!!!!! Loved your ted talk!
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The major barrier's not intellectual, it's emotional.
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