Wednesday, January 1, 2020

The Sweet Spot By Charles Duhigg Writers - 1444 Words

In a world where creating a mistake or not knowing the solution to an issue you are looked at as a failure and not someone who can be respected. In a society where mistakes are not accepted yet these authors portray the importance of practicing and making those mistakes. Learning how to master a specific skill like knowing how to maneuver a soccer ball, play the violin without a hiccup, and doing your job to the best of your ability takes time. With time you are capable of memorizing the skills and find what is harder for you and teaching a way to understand it for oneself. The profound authors Malcolm Gladwell, who wrote â€Å"10,000 Hours Rule†, Charles Duhigg writer of â€Å"How Habits Work†, and lastly Dan Coyle, who wrote â€Å"The Sweet Spot† all giving different perspectives on what is a possible route one could take to begin achieving mastery of a skill. Each kind of writing that is being presented by the authors use many different kinds of evidence to show the understanding of the topic of creating a habit, remembering the activities from memory, and lastly repetition and how it is engraved in the brain once it has been done many many times. Gladwell, Coyle, and Duhigg all explain how repetition is a key part of refining your skills. Humans have the ability to find something that they see as interesting and become good at it. This is only accomplished if using parts of steps from these authors experiences and studies. Malcolm Gladwell explores how people start off their

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