When we examine the natural gifts of today’s society’s high achievers, the most important factors that accelerate progress are often overlooked. Because of this, many people think they only have to rely on their innate abilities to be successful. But according to leading learning coach Gregg Goodhart, that’s NOT right.
If you believe the myth that you must be born with a certain level of talent to be successful, you will inevitably be disappointed, frustrated, and possibly suffer from mental health problems later in life. However, based on Goodhart’s cognitive science-based research, whether you’re aiming to achieve good grades in school, excel on the stage, or beat your competitors in sports, talent is not a prerequisite for success at any level. Rather, his research and years helps countless students master their practice Show that it’s more about how you learn than practicing over and over…and over, which leads to burnout and exhaustion.
Like many music lovers around the world, Gregg dreamed of playing guitar in a famous rock band when he was young. But after investing in multiple degrees in music, learning from the best music teachers, buying the best quality musical instruments and practicing endless hours for many years, he still wasn’t satisfied. This led him to enroll in a music school and pursue a master’s degree in classical music, and eventually to lead a music program in a high school, where he explored numerous ways to help students learn faster, better, and more accurately than anyone else they knew. He didn’t stop until he found what was missing between those who perfect their performances and those who keep trying but never make it.
“I help creatives, musicians, academics, and athletes overcome stage fright, embarrassment, and disappointment by applying simple, yet revolutionary, science-based solutions so they can…































