The challenge: learn something new every week
One skill a week, and by year's end you won't recognize yourself.
Setting yourself one mini-skill a week is a game that turns curiosity into habit. A sailor's knot, a card trick, a word in a new language: each small win feeds the next.
Keep the goals tiny
The secret is to aim small: not "learn guitar" but "play one chord cleanly". A goal reachable in a few days keeps you motivated far better than a big vague dream.
Track your wins
Keep a simple list of everything you've learned. Watching it grow is surprisingly motivating, and it reminds you you're progressing even in weeks that feel flat.
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