skill

skil/ late Old English scele ‘knowledge,’ from Old Norse skil ‘discernment, knowledge.’

noun

1.the ability to do something well; expertise.

antonyms:incompetence

2.a particular ability.

plural noun: skills

"the basic skills of cooking"

synonyms:abilitystrength,

 giftskill set

"parenting was his greatest skill"

SKILLS

Doing something a whole bunch of times doesn't mean you will be great at it, but it sure helps.

iteration

If you want to be able to do something for a long enough time to get good, you must have the capasity to avoid frustration and not stop trying. 

Attention

Being informed and having planed, makeing ourselves resilant and responsable, we can have agency.

Intention

What do you want to learn?

Questions