Mastery is like a well-tuned instrument, where every note is played with flawless precision.
Being good at something takes time. You need a lot of practice. Many repetitions are required. Only then will you master the instrument and know how it reacts in all kinds of situations.
There's something stupide about that. The repetitions are often boring. But they are necessary for the precision to become flawless.
Yes there are shortcuts too. A mentor who has been through this before. Who knows how to do it best. Who knows how others do it. Who sees the gaps and can describe them.
You can try to copy others' recipes for success. You will have to practice that, too. You will do it your own way. Because you will get your own flawless precision.