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Practice deliberate practice to master challenging subjects from "summary" of A Mind For Numbers by Barbara Oakley, PhD

To master challenging subjects, it is essential to engage in deliberate practice. This type of practice involves focusing on specific aspects of a subject that are difficult, and working on them until they become easier. Deliberate practice is not about simply going through the motions or mindlessly repeating the same exercises over and over. Instead, it requires a thoughtful and strategic approach to learning. One key aspect of deliberate practice is breaking down complex problems into smaller, more manageable parts. By deconstructing a challenging subject into its component parts, it becomes easier to identify areas that need improvement. This allows for targeted practice on specific skills or concepts that are causing difficulties. Another important element of deliberate practice is setting specific goals for improvement. Instead of aiming to simply "get better" at a subject, it is more effective to set clear, measurable objectives. This might involve increasing the speed at which certain tasks can be completed, improving accuracy in solving problems, or mastering a particular concept. Feedback is also crucial in deliberate practice. Seeking feedback from teachers, peers, or mentors can provide valuable insights into areas that ...
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    A Mind For Numbers

    Barbara Oakley, PhD

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