Craig Wyrill

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copying the parts of the skill you don’t want to drill (either from someone else or your past work), you can focus exclusively on the component you want to practice. Not only does this save a lot of time, because you need to repeat only the part you’re drilling, it also reduces your cognitive burden, meaning you can apply more focus to getting better at that one aspect.
Ultralearning: Accelerate Your Career, Master Hard Skills and Outsmart the Competition
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