Break it down
To learn a new skill, it can help to break it into parts. Learn each part on it’s own, then put the parts together.
This strategy also works when you want to improve a skill. Pick the part gives you trouble, isolate it and work out the kinks. Then put it back together and focus on being a bit better than before.
What can you learn or improve by breaking it down?
Hopefully, my questions cause you to reflect on your own thinking, relationships or choices. Maybe I even inspire you to make positive changes.
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