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3. Structure your information output

Completing a project as you learn is the fastest way to consolidate your knowledge and skills. You’ll also learn what you like and don’t like about the interest.

At minimum:

  • Decide on a project topic
  • Define 1 - 3 scopes/outcomes of the project (you can add more later) and prioritize them
  • Work out the first two steps needed to start on one of the defined scopes

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