Pick up a skill, try to master it

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IN order to master a certain skill, you have to commit to it for a certain period of time.
Any skill is doable and learnable.
You only need to do it repeatedly on a daily basis to master it.
Setting 20 to 30 minutes per day is sufficient to get a grasp and familiarise yourself with a particular skill.
It will be a bit sluggish and wearisome at first place to practice a skill, for example: playing a guitar chord, but you need to continue until you develop hand and eye coordination.
Through commitment, it will become natural without even thinking about how to place your fingers on the guitar or looking at your fingers while playing.
Before practising a certain skill, you have to make sure that you practise it correctly.
You must focus on being accurate before working on your speed.
Do not be tempted by the urge of finishing things quickly.
Maintain your accuracy until it becomes easy.
In doing so, you will build the right muscle memory.
One clear example is when you drive for the first time.
After correct practise and repetition, your hands, legs and eyes will synchronise. Pick up a skill that interests you.
You will be amazed at how natural and effective you are.
Developing and building on new skills will make you an invaluable person in whatever tasks you are engaged in.

Maru Igabi