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4 tips of saving money while learning new skills
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 302560, member: 31907"] Saving money while learning new skills is a challenge for many people. Here are 3r tips to help you save money and still get those skills! 1. Budget It's easy to get caught up in the idea of "I'll learn this and then I'll be able to do whatever I want." But it's important to remember that learning new skills takes time and money, too. So budget for it! 2. Learn from a mentor A mentor is someone who has been where you are now and knows what it takes to get where you want to go. They can give you advice about the best way to approach each step of your learning journey, as well as tips on how much time it will take for each step and what kind of resources may be helpful along the way (like textbooks or online courses). 3. Be realistic about your goals! Don't expect yourself to be an expert overnight. it takes time! And if there are any parts of your goal that seem too far off right now, don't feel bad about making a plan for those steps later on down the road. you can always add them back onto your learning plan later on once they're closer than they seemed at first glance! [/QUOTE]
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