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: Focusing on a narrow aspect of performance rather than just "playing" or "working". The Road To Excellence: The Acquisition of Expe...

Excellence is a long game. Researchers across chess, music, and sports found that it typically takes at least to reach international-level performance. By the age of 20, many top performers have already accumulated over 10,000 hours of this specialized practice. 3. Preventing "Automaticity" For more in-depth reviews and perspectives, you can

: Pushing yourself just beyond your current ability to force the brain and body to adapt. 2. The 10-Year Rule Researchers across chess, music, and sports found that

Experts don't practice endlessly; they practice effectively. The book identifies "invariant characteristics" for success:

: High-level experts prioritize sleep and rest to allow for the physiological and mental adaptations triggered by their training.