>>13677215The ability to acquire & develop your skills is the most important skill of them all. Train your training ability.
Basically, it's learning, but it includes physical tasks as well. Some practice methods include metacognition, following written instructions, putting things into practice WITHOUT instruction, self-discipline & patience, writing (or at least articulation of your ideas), teaching, looking things up and reading at length whenever you're curious, and just practicing the thing you want to do on your own so you can afford to be shitty at it until you're good at it.
Do mind that many things are actually a combination of several skills, so if you want to, say, make digital music, you'll want to be familiar with computers, basic music theory, and good enough reading comprehension to open up a program's help files & find out what else you need to put into practice.