Learning always requires a long process as well as a lot of investment time, but with only 20 hours you can completely know a sufficient part of the knowledge you need.
This is called deliberate training. The essence of it is that once you dedicate your whole mind to a problem, you absorb it in no time, remember it. If you don't have 20 consecutive hours, it is best to spend about 45 minutes a day for 1 month.
1. SMALL AMOUNT OF KNOWLEDGE / SKILL OUT
Break what you need to learn into smaller sections. If you want to understand a big thing, you must first understand the small things that make up it.
Suppose you practice drawing, and want the result to be a beautiful house. To achieve that goal, there will be many different stages: drawing a beautiful door, drawing a beautiful roof, drawing a beautiful landscape ...
All knowledge in the world can be divided, in fact they are the whole of a bunch of smaller knowledge and then assembled into the big thing. The more you break your knowledge down into many parts, the easier it will be for you to learn and identify what you want to pursue.
In addition, this process also helps you get rid of unnecessary things, assuming your goal just needs to draw the house and not trees or cars around, you can remove it to focus. on something important. By spending more time on the important things, you will improve your learning efficiency with the least amount of time invested.
2. START LEARNING UNTIL YOU CAN'T CONFIDENTIALITY
During the learning process, there will be times when you admit that you have something wrong, yourself or others will give feedback on things you do not do well. The goal in this section is to build a feeling of "good": to know something good, that sense of goodness to focus on it. Going back to the example above, when you practice to a certain extent, you will realize that the roof you paint is not beautiful, and then improve it.
The second part is self-correcting. Look for a few different sources to access knowledge, be it online lessons, watch videos, read books or listen to others. Learn enough to realize you've made a mistake and know what to do right.
Go back to the house and the ugly roof. Once you have the power to correct the mistake yourself, you will know where the problem lies, why the roof is still bad, where to fix it, how.
3. FOCUS ON LEARNING
Once you have focus, you will be productive. Eliminate things that distract you, motivate you, or need to practice. Suppose when you practice drawing but the TV sound is still in your ears, turn it off, remember your purpose and focus on it.
Time is limited, so if you can't focus then it will be a waste of time. You spend 30 per day for studying but up to 20 để just for listening to music, surfing the web? The wasted time is too large leading to the total time of study will be lengthened.
4. EXERCISE AT LEAST 20 HOURS
It is like climbing a ladder, raise it bit by bit, improve yourself in small increments continuously for 20 hours. Take 45 minutes of study and practice every day for a month and focus on the things that matter, what's on the roadmap for you to reach your goals.
Soon, you will realize that you have completed 20 hours of training, learning. You have improved a lot! Of course, compared to the size of experts or professionals, you are far from achieving. We need 10,000 hours to "master" something, you only have 20 hours, just enjoy the joy of victory.
CONCLUSION: The way to break down the problem, spend less time but effectively is the most effective medicine for you to overcome fear and laziness and then conquer the bigger thing. Now, are you ready to learn something new?
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