How to Learn Anything Efficiently

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Learning is an essential part of life, and the journey is never-ending. Whether you're starting a new hobby or pursuing a new career, the learning process can be both challenging and rewarding. In this video, I take insights from my research and past challenges to explore the various aspects of the learning journey and provide tips and strategies for maximizing one's learning potential. From building a growth mindset and overcoming obstacles, I believe keeping these 8 steps and graph in mind will help you continue learning. It can be challenge at times, but don't quit!
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Little different video this time but important - new challenges coming soon!

KizeBae
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"It's important to recognize where you are in the process and also that you must go through every single stage when you're learning new."( 9:42 )
"Remember you can always choose to quit but only do so after you've thought through all of these steps and really navigated and analyzed where you are in the process" ( 10:26)
Thank you so much for this insight!

michaelc.
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<< Timestamps >>

0:00 - Intro
0:55 - Stage 1 - Blissfully Unaware
1:12 - Stage 2 - Curiosity
1:49 - Stage 3 - Initial Excitement
2:44 - Stage 4 - First Roadblock
3:22 - Stage 5 - Pushing Through Early Struggles
3:53 - Stage 6 - Complicated Concepts
4:25 - Stage 7 - The Waves Of Ups And Downs
6:04 - Stage 8 - Mastery
7:08 - BONUS STAGE - Legends
7:39 - Recap
10:38 - Outro

Have a nice day! :DD

itsjuliao
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I found your channel two days ago and now i am like: running to see one episode daily. Thanks for this encouraging content.

jairodavetv
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Can we just appreciate how well edited this video was. Thank you for this useful information, packaged in a entertaining video.

JH_Productions
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Thanks for putting this together. It helps.

kenfreeman
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Can you make a video on how to take notes?

heiz
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YESSS was hoping you would make a video like this, thank you!

jeanne
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My roadblock to learning Swedish is learning that there is no defined rule for using en and ett (the feminine and masculine way that you add to a word to say anything from "A cat" to "The cats") You instead learn it separately for each word. There is apparently just an intuition you develop overtime to know which "sounds" right, sort of similar to using an or a to talking about an object, but an and a have some better defined rules. En and Ett have none.

Thankfully, most things are en words and someone will know what you're saying even if you use the wrong one, but it gets more complicated when the en ett article is used to pluralize or replace "the, because it changes the word a lot

For instance

A cat - En katt. The cat - Katten. The cats - Katterna
A house - Ett hus. The house - Huset. The houses - Husen.

And this is where the second road block came in. I couldn't find rules for pluralizing words that seemed to follow any typical pattern.

Sometimes it's noun-arna Sometimes it's noun-erna and sometimes even noun-orna
Sometimes the word would seem like it would flow properly, katter (cats) then katterna, makes sense, because katter is cats, so you'd keep er for the plural and na to indicate "the". But some other words had ar or er or or and instead change it when you say it as a plural and the and I don't know why. My guess is for flow, but it's still frustrating because you want to follow a pattern when you learn it.

Or that a letter would change.
A good example of this is hands.
Hand - Hands - The hand - The hands
Hand - Händer - Handen - Händerna. Why change the a to ä and only in the instance of pluralizing?

Just weird little things that I don't feel flow would always throw me off. Because I'd guess on how to say a sentence and pluralize or add the as an article, and SOMETHING would be off. I'd always be close, but not quite. It's hard enough admitting mistakes, it feels demoralizing when they happen so often and it's just a small thing, because you want to get it right. Somethings made sense and others just didn't and I had trouble finding out why something is this way instead of an intuitive flow.
Other things in the language are fantastic. I like quickly replacing the formation of one word to mean the or plural instead of using other separate words to convey the same thing.

I'm also not at all saying English is better. I know it's a absolute mishmash of nonsense that decided, lets have Germanic pronunciation with Latin/French spelling and makes it massively unintuitive. There are also a ton of filler words used to make the sentence make sense. More intuitive languages, like Swedish and also Japanese (from the year long class I took in college) cut a lot of those words out. Directly translated it becomes "caveman speak" but it's still understandable. Instead of "The dog went to the tree the sniff a squirrel." It would be more like "dog had travel tree, sniff squirrel. Cutting out a lot of use of to, the, a. You still understand what the dog did and why.

vixxcelacea
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This is perfect!! I am a generalist and an avid learner but I always felt discouraged about dabbling into so many things at once + I used to give up too early. Seeing you learning so many different things + explaining the process is 👌👌👌👌 Thanks for the inspiration!

peaceinapod
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Yes share more videos like this 🫶❤️love you, blessings

TheTechGenius
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I don't know if you edit your own stuff, but regardless it's really really good content! I saw your drumming video and figured you had at least a million subs, I was shocked you only had just under 200k! I truly believe your channel will take off relatively soon, keep at it!! Thanks for the entertainment and good advice

caseykauffman
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This video came at the PERFECT timing ! just trying to learn the ukulele and singing but i'm at the first roadblock right now

Aralialia
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Thanks for the information, very helpful ❤

xxd
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I am so glad to listen to all this ❤
Thank you

Prin.c
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Thank you for this. This helped me gain a new perspective on things ❤️

zzyjrbw
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yess this is an amazing video because I’m working on consistency and commitment, your videos inspire me so much. I’d love more advice on staying strong/being consistent when things get tough

naj
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I would love to see your process and techniques for when you learn something new!

piperburns
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Thank you! This video was GREAT! I teach introductory IT courses for Adult Ed. and college students. With computers being everywhere, you'd think this would mean that it's easy to pickup a new skill, like IT, but for many people this is outside their comfort zone and I have so many students give up and quit. It's encouraging to see you share a progression on how to learn. Do you have any suggestions for note taking through this journey? I LOVE your videos! Thanks again!

adriandickreiter-ExcelSifu
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Thank you so very very much!!!! I have definitely experienced all of these although never thought of it as a structured sequence!!!! This sequence that you explained will be Very helpful for the days that I feel like quiting everything die to nothing working out the way I desire!! Those have been some very dark days although I have realized that there are many times that I just need to let it go until I feel the urge and desire ...or craving...to go back to it!!! Thank you so much!! This will definitely brighten my darker days!!!! ♥️

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