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  • 20하나8.04.하나9. The first 20 hou 알아봐요
    카테고리 없음 2020. 1. 20. 10:53

    지금은 Cha어 공부를 하고 있고 어떻게 하면 빨리 효율적으로! 더 빨리 학습할 수 있을까? 을 느끼다가 보게된 영상을 올려본다.줄거리는 대한민국어 자막이 없어서 영어로 썼다.무지하고 방대한 받아쓰기 노가다 작업을 학교 다닐 때, 과제 후 진짜 오랜만에 해봤다.;;;;


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    것 20시간 정도면 어느 여자라도 배울 수 있다는 나쁘지 않기를 가지고 먼저 중국어에서 학습 중이던 언젠가 본 파워 블로거의 꿈은 점점 멀어지고 있지만 책을 쓰는 작가의 꿈, 배우고 사람, 도전!!1. 먼저 목표 설정. 예정을 잘게 쪼개는 것이 2. 다만 독서 라이크 슬헤질까지 충분히 버릇 하고 보기 3. 주변에 불필요한 장어 린이 물들 제거하기(특히 휴대 전화, 텔레비전을 끈것)4. 제1 작은 20시간 집중하고 걸어 보기 이렇게 자동으로 몸이 입술이 손이 "습" 받기까지 바보처럼 무한 반복, 뉴런이 자라서 언제쯤 깨나?korea말로 소견하고 예기하는 것이 없는 자동 반사처럼...영어와 중국어하고 싶은 기분과 20분의 프레젠테이션을 언젠가 나도 이러고 볼 수 있을까? 하는 마음에 영어자막을 한자로 써서 읽어보았다. 영어공부 손때나 데쿰 길기도 해서 쓰다보면 재미없지만세상 모든 1이 한 걸음부터라고 했어요. 단순, 심심해서 댁 무그와잉 당연하고 지루한 1상의 반복이다만, 순간 순간 시간이 모이고 쌓여서 생기는 것이 진정한 능력이라고 믿고, 동영상의 후반부에서 나 오듯이'왜 이런 어리석은 일을 하고 있다' 느껴져서도...이 내 마음 다잡고 당 1의 학습 진도를 뽑아 보고 있다.korea어 번역이 없고 줄거리 요약하면 조시가 호기심에 찾아본 에릭슨 박사의 연구에 따르면 어떤 가를 새로운 기술을 배 오눙데 필요한 시간은 10,000시간이라는 것입니다. 10,000시간은 덱무 길다는 유도, 월드 클래스 챔피언 정도의 마스터 레벨에 새로운 기술을 습득할 때 필요한 시간으로 덱무 오래 걸리면 소견한 조쉬의 연구에 따르면 최소 20시간에서 새로운 어떤 기술을 배운다는 것, 충분한 시간이었다 그러니 미루고 도전! 해봐~ 해 봐~


    데 금장 있고 싶은 면의 본론은 8:28분부터 보는데...How long does it takes from starting something....Here's what my research says:20 hours.Just 20 hours is enough to become"reasonably good"at any skill)하나. Deconstruct the skill(기술을 해체하는 것) Break the skill down into the most basic part.which part are necessary for hitting the goal you have. 가지고 있는 목표를 달성하기 위해 필요한 부분이 어떤 인지 가장 기본적인 부분에 세심하게 자기 누세입니다.2.Learn enough to self correct(스스로 충분히 배우는 것)Learn enough to realize when you're making mistakes. 실수를 할 때에 알게 충분히 깨닫고 수정하는 것을 배우는 것 3.Remove barriers to practice(학습 장 아이 수 제거)Turn off your phone, unplug the TV, Put your guitar, piano, language book in the middle of your room(휴대 전화를 끊고 TV플러그를 뽑고 피아노, 기타, 언어, 서적 등을 기쁘지만 두세요.)4.Practice for at least 20 hours(적어도 20시간동안 풍속)Commit to 20 hours from the start, You're going to be frustrated at time.so committing beforehand will help push through the frustration.(가끔은 너희들은 좌절할 것이다. 따라서 먼저 하면 좌절감을 극복하는데 도움이 될 것입니다.


    He is international bestseller, "The personal MBA: Master the Art of Business"[ Subtitles / Transcript ]Hi Everyone, Two year ago, my life changed forever. My wife Kelsey and I welcomed our daughter fast that it makes it really difficult to process sometimes Now, You also have to learn a tremendous amount about being a p. like , for example, how to dress your child (Laugh) This is an actual outfit, I thought this was a good idea And even Lela knows that it's not a good idea it's not a good idea. I'am an authorAnd so I'm working from home. Kelsey's working from home. We have ad infant and we're trying to make sure that everything gets done that needs done Ands done. Ands done Ands done. that parents across the ages, internationally, everybody had this thought, which is: I am never going to have 무료 time ever again, (Laughter) Somebody said it's true. It's not exactly true. but it feels really really true in moment. and this was really dis-concerning to me. because one of the things that i enjoy more than anythings. Getting curious about something and diving in and fiddling around and learning this was really dis was really dis dis thing to thing to this diving to this diving and diving to this diving this  want to keep learning things, I want to keep growing. and so what I've decided to do was, go to library, and go to bookstore, and look at what research says about how we learn and learnhat i found?10,000 hours!Anybody ever heard this?It takes 10,000 hours.If you want to learn something세로프게, if you want to be good at it.it's going to take 10,000 hours to get there.And i read this book after book, in website after website.and my mental experience of reading all of this stuff was like;No!I don't have time!I don't have 10,000 hours.I n"ever going to be able to learn anything세로게" Ever again!(Laughter)But that's not true.So, 10,000 hours, Just to give you a rough order of magnitude, 10,000 hours is full time job for five years.That's a long time.And we've all had the experience of learning something세로프게, and it didn't take us anywhere close to that amount of time, right?So what's up?There's something kinda funky going on here.they don't match up.and what I found, here's the wrinkle;The 10,000 hour rule came out of studies ofexpert-level performance.There's a professor at Florida State University.hi name is K.Anders Ericsson.He is the originator of the 10,000 hours rule.And where that came from is, he studied professional athletes, world class음악 ians chess grand masters.All of this ultra competitive folks in ultra-high performing fields.And he tried to figure out low long does it take to get to the top of those kinds of fields.And what he found is, the more deliberate practice, the more time that those individuals spend practicing the elements of whatever it is that they do, the more time you spend, the better you get.and the folks at the tippy top of their fields put in around 10,000 hours of practice.Now, we were talking about the game of telephone a little bit earlier.Here's what happened;an author by the name of Malcolm Gladwell wrote a book in 2007 called"Outliters:The Story of Success", and central piece of the book was the 10,000 hour rule.Practice a lot, practice well, and you will do extremely well, you will reach the top of your field.So, the message, what Dr. Ericsson was actually saying is, it takes 10,000 hours to get at the top of an ultra competitive field in a very narrow subject, that's what that means.But here's what happened:ever since Outliers came out, immediately came out, reached the top of best seller lists, stayed there for three solid months.All of sudden the 10,000 hours rule was everywhere.And a society-wide game of telephone started to be played.So this message, It takes 10,000 hours to reach the top of ultra competitive field, became, it takes 10,000 hours to become an expert at something, which become.it takes 10,000 hours to learn something.But that last statement, it takes 10,000 hours to learn something, is not true, It's not true. So what the research actually says - I spent a lot of time here at the CSU library in the cognitive psychology stacks 'cause I'm a gee And when you actually look look look look look look look look lockle task, something that requires physical arrangement or something that requires learning a little mental tricks, and they'll time how ling a participant taskse it was 셀로게 and they were horrible. With a little ble. and that early parly parly practice is really really efficient.People get good at th just a right? We just캐리어 about how good we are, whatever good happens to mean. So if we relabel performance time to how good you are, the graph flips, and you get his famous and widely are. With a little bit of practice, you get really good, really quickSo that early level of improvement is really fast. And then at certain point you reach a platach a plateach a plateach a plateach a plittle bit of pointle bitoint of point of point of point of pointle bit of prace. they tale more time to get Now my gestion is, long does that take?Here's what my research says:20 hoursThat's it.You can go from knowing nothing. about any skill that you can think of Want to learn a language? Want to learn how to draw? Want to learn how to juggle flaming chainsaws?If you put 20 hours of focused deliberate practice into that thing, you will be astounded.Astounded at how good you are.20 hours is doable, that's about 45 minutes a day for about month. Even skipping a couple days, here and there.20 hours isn't that hard to accumulate.Now, there's method to doing this.Because it's not like you can just start fiddling around for about 20 hours.and expert these massive improvements.There's a way to practice intelligently.There's a way to efficiently.that will make sure that you invest those 20 hours in the most effective way that you possibly can.And here's the method, it applies to anything:1.Deconstruct the skillThe first is to deconstruct the skill.Decide exactly what you want to be able to do when you're done.and the look into the skill and break it down into smaller pieces Most of the things that we think of as skills are actually big big big big big big big big big big big big big be act of the think of the think of the think of the we lock of theat would actuall performance in the least amount of time possible.2.Learn enough to self-correctThe second is, learn enough to self correct.So, get three to five resources about what it is you're trying to learn.Could be book, could be DVDs, could be courses, could be anything.But don't use those as a way to procrastinate on practice.I know I do this, right?Get like 20 books about the topics, like"I'm going to start learning how to program a computer.when I complete these 20 books".No.That's procrastination.What you want to do is learning just enough that you can actually practice.and self correct or self correct or self edit as you practice.So that learning becomes a way of getting better at noticing when you're making a mistake and then doing something a little different.3.Remove barriers to practice The third is to remove barriers to practice Distractions television, internet. All of these things that get in the way of you actually sitting down doing the work. And the more you're able to use jactice, right?And fourth is to practice for at least 20 hours.Now, most skills have what I call a frustration barrier.You know, the grossly-incompetent-and knowing-it part?That's really really frustrating.We don't like to feel stupid.And feeling stupid is a barrier to us actually sitting down and doing the work.So, by pre-committing to practicing whatever it is that you want to do, for at least 20 hours, you will be able to overcome that initial frustration barrier and stick with the practice long enough to actually reap the rewards.That's it!It's not the rocket science.Four very simple steps that you can use to learn anything.Now,this is easy to talk about in theory,but it's more fun to talk about in practice So one of the things that I've wan Has anybody seen Jake Shamabukuro's TED talk where he pl saw it, I was like, "That is so cool! It's such a neat instrument. I would really like to learn how to play And so I decided that to test this theory I wanted to put 20 hours into practicing ukulele and see where it got.And so first thing about playing the ukulele is, in order to practice, you have to have one, right?So I got an ukulele and my lovely assistant?Thank you sir.I think I need the chord here.It's not just an ukulele,itss and electric uk[ule(Laughter)]Yeah, So the first couple hours are just like the first couple)]Yeah, So the first couple hours are just like the first couple. You have to get there tolls that you are using to practice. You have to make sure they' learning how to make sure. that all of the that need to be done in order to be done in order to get that all of the that all of the things that ne done in have in order to be done in order to be done in haNow, one of the things when I was ready to actually start practicing was I looked in onl And they say, Okay, Ukules, you can play more than one string at a time, so you canAs it turns out playing the ukule is kind of like doing anything, There's very small set f things that are really important and techniques that you'lllthe song. You don't have to know hundreds, as long as you know the four or five So, while I was doing my research, I found a wonderful little medley of pop songs band cy band cand c. So I thought, this is cool!I would like to play every pop song ever(laughter) Ready?---Playing ukulelele with song----Thank you, Thank you, And I have secret to to. So, by playing that song for you. I just hit my twentieth hour of practicing the ukule. (Applause) Thank you And so it's amazing, pretty much anything that you can think of, what do you want to do you want to do do intellectual we're scared Feeling stupid doesn't feel good, in the beginning of learning anything 새 개. You feel really stupid So the major barrier's not intellectual, it's emotional But put 20 hours into anything.It doesn't matter what do you want to learn?Want to learn how to draw?What turns you on?What lights you up?Go out and do that thing.It only takes 20 hours.Have fun!!!PS. 누구도 당신의 아픔에 관심이 없어도...나는 거의 매일 응원할께~수고하셔 금하나도~ 다른!!! 금하나의 꽃잎 끝!


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