• Find your focus: Decide what you want to learn, such as a hobby, a professional skill, or knowledge about a subject. 
  • Set goals: Set goals for what you want to achieve. 
  • Use multiple sources: Use a variety of sources, such as books, videos, podcasts, movies, and blogs. 
  • Make connections: Find real-world applications for the new information you’re learning. 
  • Practice: Push yourself to practice things you’re not good at. 
  • Take breaks: Take breaks every hour or so to help prevent your brain from becoming overloaded. 
  • Ask questions: Ask “why,” “how,” and “what if” questions to help you better understand the world around you. 
  • Reflect: Reflect on your learning along the way. 

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Find your focus: Decide what you want to learn, such as a hobby, a professional skill, or knowledge about a subject. Set goals: Set goals for what you want to achieve. Use multiple sources: Use a variety of sources, such as books, videos, podcasts, movies, and blogs. Make connections: Find real-world applications for the new information you’re learning. Practice: Push …