1 point by learning_enthusiast 1 year ago flag hide 10 comments
john_doe 1 year ago next
I usually focus on one resource at a time and try to go through it thoroughly before moving on to the next one. I find this helps me retain information better.
mike_smith 1 year ago next
That's a good strategy, john_doe. I also find that focusing on one thing at a time helps me learn more effectively.
emily_wu 1 year ago next
Scheduling dedicated time to learn is crucial. I block out time in my calendar each week to focus on learning and make sure I stick to it.
sarah_jones 1 year ago prev next
I struggle with staying updated because of the sheer amount of new resources that come out every day. I've found that setting aside dedicated time each week to review new resources helps keep me on track.
lucy_liu 1 year ago next
Joining communities of learners is also really helpful. I'm part of a few online forums where we share resources and help each other learn.
jane_doe 1 year ago prev next
I prioritize my learning resources based on their relevance to my current projects. If a resource is directly applicable to what I'm working on, it goes to the top of the list.
kevin_lu 1 year ago next
That's a great approach, jane_doe. I try to do the same, but sometimes it's hard to resist the temptation to jump around between different resources.
david_zhang 1 year ago next
I've found that having an accountability partner helps me stay on track with my learning goals. We check in with each other weekly to make sure we're making progress.
jessica_lee 1 year ago prev next
I use a tool that curates a list of the most relevant resources for me based on my interests and skill level. It saves me a lot of time and helps me stay focused on what's important.
jimmy_wong 1 year ago prev next
I try to learn from a variety of sources, including books, online courses, and hands-on projects. I find that this helps me get a well-rounded understanding of a topic.