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In this episode, we talk about the art of slowing down to learn better. From badminton drills to piano lessons to exam practice, I share how embracing slow, deliberate practice, immediate feedback, and honest self-correction can transform frustration into real growth. It’s a reminder that it’s the little things—like stopping to fix a mistake or practicing at a snail’s pace—that truly build mastery.
By Swetha MaranIn this episode, we talk about the art of slowing down to learn better. From badminton drills to piano lessons to exam practice, I share how embracing slow, deliberate practice, immediate feedback, and honest self-correction can transform frustration into real growth. It’s a reminder that it’s the little things—like stopping to fix a mistake or practicing at a snail’s pace—that truly build mastery.