HOW TO LEARN ANY SKILL

Before we start, if you do not have a minimum of 1 hours per day set aside for mastering your skill set-do not expect to be successful.
With that out of the way, let's begin:

1. Don't let your ego get in the way of your learning:
If you desire to have a self-image that you're already good at something, it can blind you to your shortcomings.

 There's always a place for improvement.

5. Your abilities but are within your abilities:
If you regularly set goals outside your abilities, you run the risk of getting demoralized and giving up.

 if you set goals that stretch your abilities but are achievable, you'll set yourself up for a dopamine rush that make the learning process feel great.

4. It's crucial to make sure each day build upon the last:
if you are learning random things each day and today lesson doesn't build directly on the last thing you worked on, you're going to struggle to remember and perfect what you learned before.

5. Slow progress is better than no progress:
0+0+1+0+1+1+0+0+1=4

.8+1+3+1+7+2+5=6.3

6. Find someone who will teach you based on your current skill level:
• How do you know which part of the basic to focus on ?

• How do you know what to focus on next after the basis ?

 EVERYONE need a teacher. This can be someone who teaches in person, but it can also be a video program or a book.

Find a teacher that focus on your most frequent sticking point.
 

7. Find a way to make it fun to practice:
 You're way  more likely to put in the practice to master something if you actually enjoy the process.

The best way to make something fun is to find someone to learn with.

 This give you someone to motivate you when you're not feeling inspired, to make practice fun, and to celebrate your wins with.

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