Daniel Coyle is a contributing editor for Outside magazine and the author of three books, including the New York Times bestseller Lance Armstrong’s War. He has written for Sports Illustrated, The New York Times Magazine, and Play (including this March 2007 cover story which sparked The Talent Code), and is a two-time National Magazine Award finalist. Coyle lives with his wife, Jen, and their four children in Homer, Alaska.
What is the secret of talent? How do we unlock it? In this groundbreaking work, journalist and New York Times bestselling author Daniel Coyle provides parents, teachers, coaches, businesspeople—and everyone else—with tools they can use to maximize potential in themselves and others.
Whether you’re coaching soccer or teaching a child to play the piano, writing a novel or trying to improve your golf swing, this revolutionary book shows you how to grow talent by tapping into a newly discovered brain mechanism.
Drawing on cutting-edge neurology and firsthand research gathered on journeys to nine of the world’s talent hotbeds—from the baseball fields of the Caribbean to a classical-music academy in upstate New York—Coyle identifies the three key elements that will allow you to develop your gifts and optimize your performance in sports, art, music, math, or just about anything.
• Deep Practice Everyone knows that practice is a key to success. What everyone doesn’t know is that specific kinds of practice can increase skill up to ten times faster than conventional practice.
• Ignition We all need a little motivation to get started. But what separates truly high achievers from the rest of the pack? A higher level of commitment—call it passion—born out of our deepest unconscious desires and triggered by certain primal cues. Understanding how these signals work can help you ignite passion and catalyze skill development.
• Master Coaching What are the secrets of the world’s most effective teachers, trainers, and coaches? Discover the four virtues that enable these “talent whisperers” to fuel passion, inspire deep practice, and bring out the best in their students.
These three elements work together within your brain to form myelin, a microscopic neural substance that adds vast amounts of speed and accuracy to your movements and thoughts. Scientists have discovered that myelin might just be the holy grail: the foundation of all forms of greatness, from Michelangelo’s to Michael Jordan’s. The good news about myelin is that it isn’t fixed at birth; to the contrary, it grows, and like anything that grows, it can be cultivated and nourished.
Combining revelatory analysis with illuminating examples of regular people who have achieved greatness, this book will not only change the way you think about talent, but equip you to reach your own highest potential.
#每天浏览一本书# 18/600 《一万小时天才理论》精深练习就是构建神经回路,并使之裹上绝缘体。三步策略:1.整理了解一项任务,组块化;2,尽可能分解成最基础的组块;3.花时间用慢动作练习,再加速,以了解其内在结构 -------------------------------------------------------...
评分关于本书我在豆瓣看到很多书评,对书的内容讨论已经很不错了,不过我还有一些自己的看法,算是抛砖引玉吧~~ 在此,我想澄清的是一个人经过一万个小时的精深练习就成了世界级的技能,而不是成为天才,天才的形成的确是概率性事件,对于大部分人来说,如果能练成世界...
评分很励志。也提出了切实的可以照做的方法,值得一读。读完听完自己都忍不住想说: Yes! I can do it! 不过想对比一下另外一个作者的说法,Marcus Buckingham在一系列的书里面提出,人应该尽量的发挥自己最强的能力,而不要去浪费时间弥补短处,只要选择一种工作让自己弱点无关紧要...
评分这是我看的第一本关于天才理论的书,起因是对‘一万小时’的练习来成为某个领域的专家这个理论产生了兴趣。看这本书的时候我同时也开始实践自己梦想的10000小时。10年不过是人生中的一小段,如果能坚持下去,一个人一生甚至可以成为五个领域的专家,想想是一件多么令人兴...
评分一万小时理论,我已经听过很多次,包括书籍、讲座分享、文章引用。这几天把《一万小时天才理论》这本书翻完,对这个问题有了更多的理解。 首先,虽然听过很多次,但都属于很浅的信息信息引用:大部分人,都把这个理论等同于“勤学苦练”。如果这么看,所谓的一万小时只是反复...
很棒的一本论述怎么成功的书。三点:刻苦的学习/工作,燃烧的热情和一个好老师。中心就是找出自己的不足,不断克服困难。前两点都是自己可控的,能遇上一个好老师,就有点不在自己可控范围之内了。
评分并不暖心的鸡汤
评分大部分用故事来论述一个理论或方法的书都让你忍不住想跳读,“怎么那么多废话,告诉我结论不就得了?” 比如这本。但有仅少数的书让你觉得“故事实在太精彩太有启发了,理论变得生动了许多”比如The Power of Habit。这是为什么呢?
评分为撒我有种在读包装着科普外表实则为成功学书籍的感觉?
评分为撒我有种在读包装着科普外表实则为成功学书籍的感觉?
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