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Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2025 5:34 am
by Mitu100@
And then you think, I don't have any time to implement the course, I don't need the course at the moment, but I'll secure the good price for the future, then you are a price buyer.

Yes, and it's a very bad habit if you hoard online courses and store them away for the future, so to speak. For later. I'm telling you, a little later is better than never.

I learned one thing during my studies, and that is that you should never just read those thick books, those textbooks, but you should always read case-related. What does that mean? You solve cases, that is, you get into practice and work your way through them, and if you get stuck somewhere, you look in the thick textbook. Thick textbooks are not there to just leaf through, you only look in them when you are faced with a problem. Online courses are the same. If you are bahamas telegram screening faced with a problem and are getting stuck, get an online course or a business book or get advice from someone and pay money for it, but not as a reserve for the future.

Buy ten online courses for later and then leave them alone, but only when the problem arises, then solve that problem and move on to the next problem, then get advice there and move on to the next problem.

You should buy online courses based on the problem, not just wait for the future and then just leave them lying around like in a barn.


And if so, then it's time to change your mindset now, and do it online. Courses aren't a magic pill, and they won't do all the work for you. You still have to implement something yourself. But if you see online courses as an investment and start to actually implement what you've bought, then you will see success, and that's the right mindset that will get you further if you stick with it.