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How To Learn Anything Super Fast
We’ve all heard of the concept, practice makes perfect, but unfortunately, the vast majority don’t follow it anyways.
It’s sad because it’s such a simple yet powerful tactic.
In sports, for example, if you practice any technique to the extent of how much you may walk or watch TV, those techniques become second nature to you.
I play badminton so the idea is that if I practice my racket swing and footwork as much as I walk every day, then those things will certainly become second nature to me.
It’s the same in all other categories too.
I’m also a piano player. I remember when I was younger where I had to actively think about reading music and where my fingers go, but that has become second nature to me and thus, I can move onto much more advanced songs.
Math, writing, marketing, driving, cooking; everything in your life will be a result of how much you practice.
But this post isn’t about the concept of practice, it’s going to be about forcing yourself to practice. We all have those things we really want to get good at but we never find time or energy to practice.
When I was younger, I went to Chinese school to learn Mandarin because my parents forced me to.