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Guide to Anders Ericsson's and Et Al Peak is written by Eureka and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1544898525 (ISBN 10) and 9781544898520 (ISBN 13).
PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A GUIDE TO THE ORIGINAL BOOK. Guide to Anders Ericsson's & et al Peak Preview: Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise offers practical, evidence-based insight into what creates top performers and experts across a wide range of disciplines. There is no such thing as a natural prodigy. Even children who display seemingly advanced abilities owe their skills to many hours of practice and effort. Mozart, for example, the quintessential child prodigy, was likely the product of a very early, immersive education in music as prescribed by his father, who was also a musician. This type of purposeful effort aimed at developing expert ability is called -deliberate practice.- Mozart was indeed young when he first demonstrated his superior abilities. But he already had several years of deliberate practice-based music education under his belt by the time he was even six or seven years old and thrilling audiences around Europe... Inside this companion: -Overview of the book -Important People -Key Insights -Analysis of Key Insights