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Daily Challenge Changes
Posted by Dave B on July 24, 2024 at 4:59 amHi
I’m hoping someone can help me out there in TAC world.I used to just do the Daily Challenge in order and not necessarily on the right date but I’ve been away for a few weeks and I can only see this months challenges now.
Has it been changed and how do I get back to what I was working on?
Tks,
Dave
Beatrice replied 1 year, 7 months ago 6 Members · 9 Replies -
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TAC isn’t a stacked learning program after the First 30 Days starters. So I’d just flush it and start where it is. What you missed will eventually come around again. There are those however who have built spreadsheet links with much content. Perhaps one of them will respond. And you can now go back like 6 weeks and pick up lessons with a new link in the site.
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Thanks Albert.
That is a shame. I’m not always able to do the 5x days and it’s disheartening not to acheive anything-
I say this with respect and with the intent of sparing others my own experience at failing. Try not to fixate on a few grains of sand. You have a whole beach, the great thing about TAC is you don’t even have to walk the beach, the waves bring the sand to you. I know that right now it feels like the lessons are different but (don’t tell anybody) they are all the same, kinda like sand. This is a big reflective circle. It is not linear. You are never ahead nor behind. Jump in and play.
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I hope you’re sharing whatever it is you’re smoking Jeff…. 😉
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I may have dropped a marble or two trying to figure out this weird little wood box with silver strings. No worries I will find them. ; ) Anyways Fletch, smoking tends to speed up what I seek to prolong. I wanna meet St Peter as much as the next guy…just not tomorrow.
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Daily Challenges: so far I’ve only marked a day’s exercise complete if I played through most of it (with or without flaws) even if at 0.25 speed. Those that I never seriously attempted I left uncomplete.
But I read and hear the phrase often: “Do what you can and mark complete!” I assume how you mark it has no effect on the exercise when it returns?
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No effect at all. If I like it I do heart it and when it comes around again I am excited to see I did like this lesson before. Even better sometimes I question why I hearted it because it seems so simple.
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