You might not actually want to learn
This seems like an occupational hazard. Jonathan of course. This is absolutely true. I tend to abandon a lot of study projects and often beat myself up about it. At any given time now I'm learning Russian improving Hebrew sustaining Spanish learning piano and guitar because one instrument isn't enough I'm a prodigy years behind all playing piano acrobatic weightlifting aerial photography copywriting marketing funnel advertising I was learning a different thing at the same time and I used to blame myself for this because it was exactly what you said that I should have seriously talked about.
I realized that the more I studied the more I could learn and I learned Phone Number List something in copywriting by leveraging exactly and jumping from topic to topic. This may be a bad example but I learned something. Something my fascination with Benjamin Franklin could dramatically change the way I write copy and something I learned in Olympic weightlifting could dramatically change the way I do acroyoga. You have to take advantage of a lot of the techniques that we teach that are all about tapping into that passion and finding a way to be passionate about something that about. I've learned that.

You just have to tap into that and go with the flow. These are some of the things I was able to learn. I've been able to learn public speaking obviously and I use it a lot. I've been able to learn and I'll give you a classic example of building a course in 2015. I said to myself that I found this online learning would be very successful. I took some online courses myself and I thought it was a really cool way to spread knowledge. |