Haven’t had time to seriously explore the training method you outline here yet, but wanted to say a) appreciate the approach/effort of thinking through how to train a skill, b) on the subject of training Double Crux, in an older post I listed out what I thought of as the stepping-stone skills that I thought were necessary to have (although I haven’t thought about how to train any of them with deliberate pracrtice)
(Although on that note, if you haven’t read Peak, or otherwise looked into Deliberate Practice, you may want to)
Minor note: I think the skill you’re describing here is more described as “single crux” (i.e. you’re finding your cruxes, which is a prerequisite for Double Cruxxing with someone else)
Yeah, just “cruxing” would totally be the right word.
I haven’t read peak, but I’ve read The Talent Code, and have been reading around deliberate practice for a while. I have a few more physical hobbies where I try to apply those principles, and I’ve been trying to think more recently about their application to more mental processes.
Your double crux post is the sort of thing I would want to have with me when going through “Review the process I just used” phase of training. Lot’s of good points to keep ideas floating around in my head while I go through the process of systemizing.
Haven’t had time to seriously explore the training method you outline here yet, but wanted to say a) appreciate the approach/effort of thinking through how to train a skill, b) on the subject of training Double Crux, in an older post I listed out what I thought of as the stepping-stone skills that I thought were necessary to have (although I haven’t thought about how to train any of them with deliberate pracrtice)
(Although on that note, if you haven’t read Peak, or otherwise looked into Deliberate Practice, you may want to)
Minor note: I think the skill you’re describing here is more described as “single crux” (i.e. you’re finding your cruxes, which is a prerequisite for Double Cruxxing with someone else)
Yeah, just “cruxing” would totally be the right word.
I haven’t read peak, but I’ve read The Talent Code, and have been reading around deliberate practice for a while. I have a few more physical hobbies where I try to apply those principles, and I’ve been trying to think more recently about their application to more mental processes.
Your double crux post is the sort of thing I would want to have with me when going through “Review the process I just used” phase of training. Lot’s of good points to keep ideas floating around in my head while I go through the process of systemizing.