Good advice.
The way to get better at anything is to do more of it... in this case climb more and often.
Gradually you will get to the top a little more quickly.
One day you'll find you can ride it in a bigger gear.
And what Sundial describes is exactly how I get to the top of two of the gnarliest climbs I do... Seafield is about 14% at the top... Burma is about the same but for longer.
Just focus on the road in front, your breathing and your rythym
Eeyore said: "Rivers know this. We will get there in the end."
Thats how to face a hill.
And like others, I love the quote from the article too: Never attack a mountain, instead, let the climb come to you.
Thanks for the link