• Development of Expertise

    A Lifetime Endeavour

    “Learning is a lifetime endeavour. Upon graduation you need to keep studying and keep reading. Look for patterns because you’re going to be building this mental database, a framework of your experience that you’ll be able to rely upon to help guide your decision making.” – Jim Brilliant *** How you learn something… An excerpt from How To Become The Best at Anything, Chapter 8, Deliberate Practice and Learning Learning “When you are trying to learn something new or you are teaching someone something new, it can be a very daunting task. It is difficult because learning something new is not easy, but it can be made easier if you understand…

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    If I Don’t Practice

    “If I don’t practice the way I should, then I won’t play the way that I know I can.” – Ivan Lendl *** An excerpt from How To Become The Best at Anything, Chapter 8, Deliberate Practice and Learning “To become the best takes practice, lots and lots of practice. I have mentioned the 10,000-hour rule. It takes about 10,000 hours of practice to get really good at something and not just any type of practice, but deliberate practice. Deliberate practice is practicing to get better. The classic example is a man who has gone golfing almost every weekend for the past twenty years. He has a great interest in…

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    Unwrap It and Find It

    “Passion is your joy, it is the essence of who you are. You have to unwrap it and find it.” – Jackie St. Onge *** Passion, Persistence, Motivation, and the Development of Expertise An excerpt from How To Become The Best at Anything, Chapter 1, Passion and Interest “What is your passion? What are you passionate about? Are you passionate about a sport, say basketball, or surfing? Tennis anyone? How about art, or music. Perhaps you’re zeroed in on an academic field such as biology, or economics. Maybe you have a passion for exploring, with an eye on the Himalayas. Don’t have a passion, then what are you interested in?…

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    The Worst Mistakes

    “An expert is someone who knows some of the worst mistakes that can be made in his subject, and how to avoid them.” – Werner Heisenberg How do I develop expertise? How do I become really good at something or become the best? First you need to have a passion or an interest in what you want to develop expertise. *** An excerpt from How To Become The Best at Anything, Chapter 1, Passion and Interest “What is your passion? What are you passionate about? Are you passionate about a sport, say basketball, or surfing? Tennis anyone? How about art, or music. Perhaps you’re zeroed in on an academic field…

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    I Focus on My Goals

    “I don’t focus on what I’m up against. I focus on my goals and I try to ignore the rest.” – Venus Williams *** An excerpt from How To Become The Best at Anything, Chapter 6, A Goal and a Plan “You need to have a specific ultimate goal. Let’s say you want to win an Olympic gold medal in swimming in the 200-meter freestyle. You have a specific ultimate goal, which is a good start because you know your final destination. When I was in graduate school in biology at UCLA one of my classes was a graduate seminar consisting of three students and two professors (George “Bart” Bartholomew…