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  • the-old-coach

    Member
    August 19, 2022 at 10:27 am

    Thank you all for your responses!

    I guess as I re-read my own original post, I maybe could have also mentioned that I was generally referring to time spent “learning” something new- (versus- say – practicing something I already sort-of know but needs more work).

    Seems to me there are at least two different ways to “learn” something new. I’m thinking one way is to take little bites each day– and over time/ eventually– you’ll have “learned” it all- (maybe mostly just because of repetition(?). Maybe the other is to have longer, more intense, sessions- but just a few of them.

    (Possible example– short TAC sessions every day versus a long, intense, instructor-guitar-lesson once a week)(?)

    I think I tend to use the smaller-bites method more often.

    Seems like either way will get me where I want go- just by different routes.

    I really appreciate your viewpoints, suggestions, and opinions!!!

    I know we’re all different, and different skills and goals- and there is no “one-size-fits-all”, and because of that, maybe each of us has to– (at least somewhat)– re-invent the(ir own) wheel.

    Hey- maybe I’m all wet on this– or overthinking it- (so unlike me)- but I guess I’m just looking for the most efficient(?) way.

    Thanks again for your insights!

    the old coach

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