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The Art of Charm

Get Better at Anything (Three Pillars to Learning) | Scott Young

The Art of Charm

http://www.TheArtOfCharm.com

Business, Health & Fitness, Education

4.711K Ratings

🗓️ 16 September 2024

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

In today's episode, we explore the world of accelerated learning and skill mastery with Scott Young, a leading expert on self-directed learning and productivity. As the best-selling author of Ultralearning and Get Better at Anything: 12 Maxims for Mastery, Scott has transformed the way people approach acquiring new skills, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible through deliberate practice and innovative techniques. Known for his ambitious project of learning MIT's 4-year computer science curriculum in just one year without attending any classes, Scott has dedicated his career to understanding how we can learn faster, overcome our fears, and achieve mastery in any field. Join us for an insightful conversation with Scott Young as he shares with us the art and science of ultra learning—how we can master new skills at an accelerated pace and break through the barriers that hold us back. What are the most effective ways to learn quickly and efficiently? How can we overcome the fear of failure and the anxiety that often accompanies new challenges? Scott shares his expert insights into the principles of deliberate practice, the importance of feedback, and the myths that often cloud our understanding of talent and ability. What to Listen For Introduction – 00:00:28 How did Scott Young become a leading expert in self-directed learning and skill mastery? What inspired Scott to tackle the challenge of learning MIT’s 4-year computer science curriculum in just one year without attending any classes? What are the core ideas behind Scott's books Ultra Learning and Get Better at Anything, and how can they help you master new skills faster? The Three Pillars of Learning – 00:02:34 What are the three essential steps to mastering any skill? What examples demonstrate that talent often appears effortless due to extensive practice and refinement? How can you apply these insights to push past the limits of what you believe is possible for yourself? Overcoming Fear and Embracing Exposure – 00:10:49 Why is exposure to what you're afraid of critical for overcoming fear and anxiety in learning? How can gradual exposure to challenging situations, like public speaking or cold calling, help reduce fear over time? What are some practical strategies to start applying exposure therapy in your personal and professional life? Unlearning Bad Habits – 00:18:42 What challenges come with unlearning ingrained habits, and how can you effectively replace them with better techniques? How did AJ’s experience with unlearning a golf swing illustrate the difficulties and importance of relearning a skill the right way? Why is it sometimes necessary to learn completely new approaches when trying to unlearn bad habits? The Importance of Simplification in Early Learning – 00:22:21 How does starting with simplified versions of a skill help accelerate the learning process? What can we learn from flight simulators about the benefits of practicing in a controlled, simplified environment before facing real-world challenges? Why does beginning with the basics lay a stronger foundation for mastering more complex skills later on? The Value of Variable Practice – 00:28:04 How does variable practice, or mixing up different types of practice, enhance learning and adaptability? Why is practicing in varied conditions more effective than repetitive practice, and how can this approach be applied to everyday learning? What are some examples of variable practice that can be used for skills like language learning, sports, or public speaking? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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as you expose yourself to the things that you're afraid of,

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your fears will subside and that this exposure is in some cases necessary

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to get the full effect of that fear reduction.

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So if there's a skill that you're trying to work on

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that gives you anxiety, like, you know, you're working to work on that gives you anxiety like you know you're working on

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cold calling or you're working on you know asking someone out on a date or you're trying to

0:18.3

ask for a raise from your boss these are all anxiety-provoking skills to practice.

0:22.9

And so exposure, I think, is one of the most powerful tools

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that we have for reducing that amount of fear.

0:28.3

Welcome to the Articharm podcast,

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where we break down the science of powerful

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communication and winning mindset so you have the cheat code to succeed with

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people. Every episode is jam-packed with actionable steps to unlock the

0:41.8

hidden superpower is inside of you.

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Level up with us each week by listening to interviews with the best in business, psychology, and

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relationships.

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We distill thousands of hours of research in the most effective tools and the latest

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science so you can start winning today. Let's face it. In order to be seen and

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heard your communication needs to cut through the noise and we're going to show

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you how. I'm AJ

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successfully recovered introvert entrepreneur and self-development junkie and I'm

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Johnny Zouback former touring musician promoter rock and roller and

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