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02/22/20 at 4:16PM UTC
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Skills for life - what would you choose?

Skills for life: one full day vs an hour a day for 5 consecutive days vs one hour a week for 5 weeks. Which would you choose? 1. Take a day off work to learn skills & tools that'll help you for a lifetime? If yes, which day - Friday is my guess. 2. Do an hour a day for 5 consecutive days to keep momentum up? 3. Prefer to hop onto an hour a week of training towards the end of the working day? All online - so you can join in from wherever you are. Curious to know what works for you. Personally, I'd like a day set aside to nail the 'thing' I'm learning, ideally with an option to touch base post workshop for accountability and feedback. Second best is 1 hour a day for 5 consecutive days. What about you?

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