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The Practice Blueprint

A Proven System to Learn Rapidly & Become Exceptionally Good at Anything (Learning How to Learn, Book 31)

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The Practice Blueprint

著者: Peter Hollins
ナレーター: Russell Newton
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What if becoming world-class at anything wasn’t about talent at all, but about following a clear, repeatable system? Most people practice blindly. They grind harder, not smarter. As a result, progress stalls, frustration spikes, and mastery feels out of reach. The Practice Blueprint flips that script.

Inside, you’ll discover a complete, science-backed roadmap for deliberate practice—built from cognitive psychology, performance research, and real-world mastery models. This isn’t theory. It’s a practical operating system designed to accelerate skill growth in any domain, whether you’re learning dance, coding, negotiation, writing, fitness, or a creative craft.

You’ll learn why slow practice creates faster results; how to choose the perfect level of challenge using the Zone of Proximal Development; what energy levels and circadian timing have to do with mastery; how to avoid burnout and use strategic breaks to grow faster; why “toward” motivation beats “away from” motivation; the mindset traps that kill progress; and how to analyze failure so it becomes fuel instead of friction.

  • How to use deliberate practice, slow practice, and energy management for faster improvement.
  • Practical models like the Stages of Mastery and Zone of Proximal Development made simple.
  • Mindset upgrades to stay motivated, consistent, and resilient when progress stalls.
  • Friedman’s four accelerators: Reflect, Challenge Yourself, Mentally Rehearse, and Create an Alter Ego.
  • How to break procrastination, set realistic expectations, and focus on process over outcome.
  • A repeatable method to analyze failures, extract data, and turn mistakes into breakthroughs.
©2025 Peter Hollins (P)2025 Peter Hollins
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