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QFY: JAMES CLEAR ( NOV,`23 )

Half your problems are just your mind making minor things seem like major things.

What are you over-emphasizing right now?

QFY: JAMES CLEAR ( NOV,`23 )

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🌌 You're Not Alone.

🌌 You're Not Alone.

Don’t think you’re alone if learning feels slow and effortful.

Do try, try again. You can make as much progress as everyone else—and so can the young people in your life. Achievement gaps are the result of opportunity gaps, not individual differences in learning speed.

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Consistency enlarges ability.

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JAMES CLEAR.

You probably don't want maximum effectiveness.

For example, the most effective way to make money likely requires a lifestyle you don't want to live. Instead, you want the most effective path that fits your desired lifestyle.

JAMES CLEAR.

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🌱 Favorable Conditions Matter.

🌱 Favorable Conditions Matter.

That means the types of opportunities you get matter.

Detailed, timely feedback and hints provide favorable conditions that allow you to consistently make progress, regardless of where you began.

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🗝️ Key Points.

🗝️ Key Points.

  • Research suggests that there are no such things as fast and slow learners.
  • Students master concepts through opportunities to practice them.
  • Achievement gaps are the result of opportunity gaps, not individual differences in learning speed.

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⚓ Variety of Starting Lines.

⚓ Variety of Starting Lines.

  • Students master concepts through opportunities to practice them.
  1. They start at different levels of proficiency but, when provided with high-quality practice opportunities, learn at about the same speed.

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JAMES CLEAR.

One of the most unexpected gifts you can receive is an early loss.

  • Missing out on a job you really wanted.
  • Trying a business idea that fails.
  • S...

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How we assume that somebody is a quick learner but the reality we believe is invalid! I have added November's James Clear Newsletter to signify them with some proof. There are some links to a website and a research article you can visit for broadening your world view.

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