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Peak by K. Anders Ericsson, Robert Pool Summary Audiobook

K. Anders Ericsson, Robert Pool

Secrets from the new science of expertise

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Author: K. Anders Ericsson, Robert Pool

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

IBSN: 9780544456259

Language: English

Publish Date: 05/04/2016

Audiobook length: 31min

Contents

Chapter 1Overview
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Chapter 2How does practice create talent?
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Chapter 3What is deliberate practice?
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Chapter 4How to conduct deliberate practice?
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Chapter 5Summary & Review
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Who should listen Peak by K. Anders Ericsson, Robert Pool

The summary audiobook of "Peak" by K. Anders Ericsson and Robert Pool is ideal for anyone interested in maximizing their performance and honing their skills, whether in sports, music, business, or personal development. It caters to aspiring professionals, students, educators, and lifelong learners who seek evidence-based strategies for achieving expertise through deliberate practice. Additionally, coaches and mentors looking to enhance their training methods will find valuable insights on how to guide others in reaching their full potential.

3 quotes from Peak by K. Anders Ericsson, Robert Pool

  • "Practice is a distinguished, focused, and sustained effort that leads to improvement in performance."
  • "The most effective way to maximize our potential is to practice deliberately and with purpose, pushing beyond our limits one step at a time."
  • "Expertise is not an innate ability but rather the result of a systematic approach to skill development through consistent and purposeful practice."

Author : K. Anders Ericsson, Robert Pool

This book was co-authored by Anders Ericsson and Robert Pool. Ericsson is a professor of psychology at Florida State University and a Conradi Eminent Scholar. His research focuses on expert performance in areas such as sports, music, chess, medicine, and the military, as well as how “deliberate practice” affects them. Robert Pool is a writer of science, technology, and medicine. He worked as an editor and writer at two science publications, including Nature and Science, and taught science writing at Johns Hopkins University.