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!
If your great article isn’t as successful as you’d hope it would be, you’re not alone in this. Even top writers have plenty of articles that don’t succeed. What makes any writer succeed is that they don’t give up and keep producing high-quality content, no matter the results they get.
Raising a baby is harder than I expected. Keeping a record of baby boy’s little achievements makes me realize how much this little “thunder” learns and gives me hope that things can and will get better during tough times.
The first week is tough, there’s no avoiding it. Some babies are easier than others, but the thing we have to remind ourselves of as parents is that the hard moments don’t last forever. Babies change so rapidly that even just the next day, your baby is a new baby.
Learning these 10 skills can greatly improve your ability to learn other skills. If you learn them and become very good at them, you’ll start to learn faster, but also start enjoying the process of learning.
In this article, I’ll cover everything you need to know about power napping, including what it is, why it’s important, and how you can get better at it.
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 may not have the ambition to make a mark in history, but know that your life is short. Find ways to make it live longer. It doesn’t have to be grandiose.
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.
To learn like a pro, you have to have a set of beliefs. Beliefs are not fixed but are damn hard to change. It takes a lot of trust and repeated exposure to an idea before we start to believe it.