Constantly improving your skill set is one of the only ways to future-proof yourself. If you follow this guide, you’ll be better equipped to learn anything you’ve ever wished to learn.
The more smartly-practiced skills you learn, the faster you’ll learn other connected skills. And knowing your skill mastery and the direction they’re going gives you the clarity on what to learn next for maximum learning efficiency.
We are lagging behind evolution for the first time since 350,000 years, and it’s time to do something about it. Let’s build a collective intelligence and solve this before it’s too late!
Skill learning doesn’t have to be tedious. It can be really fun and you’ll be amazed how much you can actually learn in only 15–20 hours of deliberate practice!
Back in school, I was a lousy note-taker. Because I understood the concept on the moment, I figured there was no point take notes from it. I was wrong.
Truth is, a machine will replace you anyway. The only way to remain relevant is to keep skilling up. And when you think there’s nothing else to learn (there’s no such thing), double down on your learning. The moment you stop is the moment you become irrelevant.
You can be more interesting too, and it all starts with taking the time to practice skills every day. It’s never about a massive single event, but rather it’s in the little increments. Step by step, you’ll get there.
Constantly improving your skill set is one of the only ways to future-proof yourself. If you follow this guide, you’ll be better equipped to learn anything you’ve ever wished to learn.
With a good system in place, learning new skills is not as hard as it seems. Learning varied skills will, in the near future, be the only way to thrive. People who start now will not only future-proof themselves, but also have the upper hand.
Learning varied skills will, in the near future, be the only way to thrive. People who start now will not only future-proof themselves, but also have the upper hand.
The more smartly-practiced skills you learn, the faster you’ll learn other connected skills. And knowing your skill mastery and the direction they’re going gives you the clarity on what to learn next for maximum learning efficiency.
I strongly suggest you try the 3 new skills approach. You’ll see, all aspects of your life will improve. Maybe not the first month, but you’ll build momentum and get there.
You can learn anything in life, provided you find Usefulness in it, are Consistent about practicing it and keep the Momentum going. Learning 3 new skills is not even a challenge with the right mindset.