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If you can learn, you can do everything. How to develop your learning muscle?

April 4, 2021 by Dror Allouche Leave a Comment

If you can learn, you can do everything. How to develop your learning muscle?
It often starts with a challenge, an opportunity, an idea.

And two ways to apprehend it:

  • I can’t do that. I’ve never done this before.
  • Looks interesting. I want to learn it.

With technology, everything is a few clicks from you. Blog, Vlog, books, educational applications, remote classes…
Sometimes it’s a small knowledge gap you quickly fill; sometimes, it’s a journey with no end like learning a language.

How to develop your learning muscle?
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And it’s one of the best benefits of the internet. Take advantage of it.
For good and bad reasons, I never started, but I always wanted to learn chess. A few years ago, I found a paper methodology to self-learn. I started from there, but haven’t succeeded in continuing.
Recently, I tried again through the web. And very quickly, I found a lot of interactive and straightforward methodology. In few weeks, I made a lot of progress.
Discover my Resource guide: The 11 books that have influenced my career the most. (Including my favorite of all categories)

How to develop your learning muscle?

  • Assess topics you want to learn
  • Prioritize the most important one
  • Ask yourself the learning questions.
    • What do I need to be able to make it?
    • Where can I learn it?
  • Start tiny with small commitments and keep consistency.
  • Progression will encourage you to do more.

Confidence comes from your ability to learn. Every challenge or opportunity you try to solve is a few clicks from you. The learning project approach brings joy, develops curiosity, and reinforces your self-confidence.

Enjoy your next learning experience.

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Tiny Habits: The Small Changes That Change Everything by BJ Fogg

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How do you start doing the things you want to do?

How to build your life plan?

Books to go further.
Ultralearning: Master Hard Skills, Outsmart the Competition, and Accelerate Your Career by Scott Young

Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise by Anders Ericsson 

Polymath: Master Multiple Disciplines, Learn New Skills, Think Flexibly, and Become an Extraordinary Autodidact by Peter Hollins

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