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The Art and Science of Improving ANY Skill In Half The Time

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Okay {NAME}, What separates natural talent from acquired skill? Can practiced skill ever surpass nat

Okay {NAME}, What separates natural talent from acquired skill? Can practiced skill ever surpass natural advantage? We’re taking a big bite into these questions today on the podcast. And believe me when I tell you this conversation gets JUICY… Episode 641: The Art and Science of Improving ANY Skill In Half The Time Many of us grew up constantly hearing the phrase “practice makes perfect” on a loop. From academics to sports, you may have ALSO witnessed factors such as natural ability, physical advantage and raw aptitude shift outcomes within competitive models. So, how rare and important is GENIUS when it comes to achieving success? When it comes to talent, is there any such thing as a “Natural”? And if there is…is it something you’re just BORN WITH or can it be taught?  Today’s special guest is Laido Dittmar, and he is here to share how YOU can boost any skill imaginable simply by changing how you “practice.” And when I say “boost”...I mean double your results. Laido is a Cirque du Soleil Performer, coach and author of The Art of Practice, and I can tell you this episode is easily one of the most fascinating ones that we’ve ever aired on this podcast. Using a method he developed and named “The Naturals”, Laido specializes in coaching athletes to reliably double their progress, simply by adjusting their practice schedule. His work consistently accelerates potential at a rate of 2x to 3x faster speed…no matter what level his client is at. He’s worked in practically every arena from dance to martial arts to golf and even pickleball. How cool is it that the same approach to building skill in acrobatics…also works for pickleball?! Laido is tapping into some real universal laws of success here…and the results speak for themselves. I hope you enjoy listening to our conversation. Connecting you with the tools to help more people, live the life of your dreams and realize YOUR complete potential is my favorite thing of all time. More fulfillment, more abundance and more FUN is in the pipeline. Let’s get into it… In this episode you’ll hear: - The main message Laido shares in his book and what he specializes in with the work that he does today - His own beginnings with practicing and why he didn’t give up, despite not initially progressing like he wanted to - The way Laido realized that naturals in any skill think alike and have common behaviors - Why he says that often just one small shift can change everything in a practice routine, and his simple rules for progressing - The very first thing that people usually get wrong when aiming for progress in practice - What Laido says are the top skills that he had to learn in order to get his message out to the world with his own business - The real difference he has seen between naturals and non-naturals at any skill - An exercise that Laido does himself in order to maintain focus in his day - Laido’s purpose in the world and how he is using his work to eliminate injustices that he sees …and so much more! Click [HERE]( to listen! Enjoy, James P.S. If you enjoyed this episode, send me a DM on Instagram and let me know! I know this interview made a big impact on me and I can’t wait to hear what you think. Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Level Five Publishing LLC / Business By Design, 1785 W State Route 89A, Suite 3A, Sedona, AZ 86336, United States

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