Feb 18 2022
#110: The “10,000-Hour Rule” Debunked: Here’s A Better Way To Learn
The 10,000-hour rule was made famous by author Malcolm Gladwell in his best-selling book Outliers (2008). In it, Gladwell suggests that the key to becoming world-class at something is to spend 10,000 hours engaging in the activity. Unfortunately, it isn’t true.The 10,000 hour rule gives the impression that any time spent engaging in a goal activity would lead to further improvement. However, Anders Ericsson, the Swedish psychologist responsible for the research on which the 10,000-hour rule was based suggests that to improve your skill at any goal activity, the method of practice is what matters, not the time spent.This episode covers those 3 methods of practice, proven effective in the growth and development of any new skill you are striving to achieve.CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL ARTICLE, BOOK LINKS, AND MORE:🌎 https://rickkettner.com/the-10000-rule-debunked/Want to leave a COMMENT or watch the VIDEO edition?► https://youtu.be/FGgPTG6f3g4📖 BOOKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE1. OUTLIERS by Malcolm GladwellBuy It On Amazon ➜ https://www.amazon.com/dp/0316017922/2. PEAK by Anders EricssonBuy It On Amazon ➜ https://www.amazon.com/dp/0544947223/THE TOP 50 BEST BUSINESS BOOKS📚 https://youtu.be/c5-d_3aBAToTHE BEST SELF-IMPROVEMENT BOOKS📚 https://youtu.be/aLqq86Cphl8THE BEST PRODUCTIVITY BOOKS📚 https://youtu.be/TLT3OhX5yKwTHE 10 BEST ENTREPRENEUR BOOKS📚 https://youtu.be/YrfihWIFEKgFollow Rick Kettner for episode updates, book recommendations, and more.► https://www.twitter.com/rickkettner/► https://www.instagram.com/rickkettner/► https://www.linkedin.com/in/rickkettner/► https://www.youtube.com/rickkettner/Content by Rick KettnerProduced by Kyle Trienke