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Book Synopsis''Micromastery is a triumph. I read it with delight, and instantly vowed to put more conviction into the latest thing I''m trying, which is using a plectrum when I play the guitar''
Philip Pullman
Want to learn how to cook? Start by making an omelette.
Want to be able to dance? First learn the Tango Walk.
Want to be more creative, smarter and happier? Read this book.
Micromastery is the inspiring new way to approach any kind of challenge or skill. With this simple, accessible technique you can get a grip on new subjects quickly, then experiment and grow.
Whether it''s making a perfect soufflé, painting a door or lighting a fire -- just three of the thirty nine little skills this book will teach you -- you''ll find that cultivating micro areas of expertise is life-changing. Become a fearless learner, spot more creative opportunities, and improve your brain health and wellbei
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Brilliant. . . . mastering a series of small tasks has created pockets of perfection through my day, and made me calmer and happier in the process -- Rachel Kelly, author of 'Walking on Sunshine: 52 Small Steps to Happiness'
Micromastery is a triumph. A brilliant idea, utterly convincing, and superbly carried through. I read it with delight, and instantly vowed to put more conviction into the latest thing I'm trying... You're on to a winner here -- Philip Pullman, author of the 'His Dark Materials' trilogy
I couldn't stop telling people about this book. Wise and joyful, it genuinely changed the way I thought about learning - and it left me bursting to put it into action -- Tim Harford, author of 'Fifty Things That Made The Modern Economy'