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The Science of Rapid Skill Acquisition: Advanced Methods to Learn, Remember, and Master New Skills, Information, and Abilities The Science of Rapid Skill Acquisition: Advanced Methods to Learn, Remember, and Master New Skills, Information, and Abilities by Peter Hollins
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“Learning new skills represents the ability to change your life and circumstances from top to bottom.”
Peter Hollins, The Science of Rapid Skill Acquisition: Advanced Methods to Learn, Remember, and Master New Skills and Information
“Learning new skills represents the ability to change your life and circumstances from top to bottom”
Peter Hollins, The Science of Rapid Skill Acquisition: Advanced Methods to Learn, Remember, and Master New Skills, Information, and Abilities
“To quote Zig Ziglar, "The elevator to success is out of order, but the stairs are always available." Expect to do the work and expect to reach success after a process. The worst thing that you can feel is an entitlement to success. Even if you have worked hard, nobody is entitled to success - hard work is merely an element of success, not a promise of it.”
Peter Hollins, The Science of Rapid Skill Acquisition: Advanced Methods to Learn, Remember, and Master New Skills, Information, and Abilities
“When you identify your overall goal as improved performance, it becomes clear on how to practice to build expertise, You are only as strong as your weakest links, so you must first address them.”
Peter Hollins, The Science of Rapid Skill Acquisition: Advanced Methods to Learn, Remember, and Master New Skills, Information, and Abilities
“When a significant life shift is forced upon you, accept it as much as you can. If it forces you to learn a new life skill, welcome the opportunity. Don’t fight or resist the chance, and accept the situation you’re currently in. It could be a major force in helping you adapt to your new circumstances.”
Peter Hollins, The Science of Rapid Skill Acquisition: Advanced Methods to Learn, Remember, and Master New Skills, Information, and Abilities
“What does it take to learn something optimally and in the shortest time possible? Again, talent may contribute. The willingness to put your head down, embrace the work, and persist until your struggles yield something— that surely determines an important portion of how you learn.”
Peter Hollins, The Science of Rapid Skill Acquisition: Advanced Methods to Learn, Remember, and Master New Skills and Information