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Focus on specific skills from "summary" of The Little Book of Talent by Daniel Coyle

To get better at a particular skill, it is essential to break it down into its smallest possible parts. By focusing on specific skills, we can identify the precise areas that need improvement and develop targeted strategies to enhance those areas. This approach allows for a more detailed and systematic way of learning, rather than trying to tackle the skill as a whole. When we focus on specific skills, we can create a clear and structured plan for improvement. Instead of feeling overwhelmed by the complexity of a skill, breaking it down into smaller components makes it more manageable and achievable. By zeroing in on these specific skills, we can dedicate our time and effort to mastering each one individually, leading to more significant progress in the lon...
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    The Little Book of Talent

    Daniel Coyle

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