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Set Aside Time

Building new skills requires time and dedication, so make sure to set aside time in your schedule for focused practice and learning.

It's time to put all your plans into action. Since you have created a goal, and you have knowledge about that goal, it's time to put your plan into action.

Building a new skill doesn't require a whole day, just spending 1 hr daily will help you and you will soon master that skill.

The amount of time that you waste on social media uses that time in learning new skills. 

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If you are waiting to be told what to learn, you are not being proactive about your learning.

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Designate Specific Time Slots For Tasks

It's important to remember to set time aside for things that truly matter to you. 

Whatever it is, you won't feel fulfilled if you constantly put other things before your own happiness.

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