Re: Mastery: The Four States in the Learning Process
That's how I explain it.
I add that its a cycle in that during the third "stage" with one skill you are still in the first "stage" with another. When you hit the fourth "stage" of that skill you begin the second "stage" of the next developing skill.
IMHO, "mastery" is an ongoing ever-refining process, not a "stage" we stay in or get to keep.
Also agree, George Leonard's book on Mastery talks about reframing or redefining those learning plateaus in a much more useful way.
Sports/performance psychology is fill with good stuff.
Thoughts?
Thanks for reminding us.
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