Talent Tip #8- To Build Hard Skills: Work Like a Careful Carpenter

15/10/2024 9 min Episodio 15
Talent Tip #8- To Build Hard Skills: Work Like a Careful Carpenter

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Building Hard Skills: Work Like a Careful Carpenter
- Talent tip number eight: Work like a careful carpenter to build reliable hard skills. -
Emphasizes being slow, careful, and attentive to errors.
- Example: Suzuki music method teaches holding the violin bow correctly with repetition.
- Example: Tom Brady carried a list of fundamental throwing techniques in his wallet for precision.
- Neurologists compare learning new skills to sledding on fresh snow; first reps set future pathways.
- Importance of mastering fundamentals through precise and measured repetition.
- Anecdote: Teaching a son to count correctly and say "Toy Story" instead of "Soy Tori".
- Focus: Addressing mistakes immediately to build the right neural pathways.
 Introduction to Building Hard Skills
00:37 The Suzuki Method: Precision in Music
01:43 Tom Brady's Fundamental Techniques
03:01 The Sled on a Snowy Hill Phenomenon
04:24 Personal Anecdotes on Learning
05:27 The Importance of Correcting Mistakes Early
08:16 Conclusion: Work Like a Careful Carpenter

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