Learn

Learning a little every day, and making it stick

The idea of "finding time to learn something" tends to picture a free weekend that never quite arrives. A more reliable approach is the opposite: small, regular sessions that fit the time you already have. The Learn section is built for exactly that, with courses, tutorials and educational content you can take at your own pace.

Short and frequent beats long and rare

A focused fifteen minutes most days adds up faster than an occasional three-hour push, and it's far kinder to your attention. Spacing learning out also helps it settle — you return to a topic just as it's starting to fade, which is roughly when revisiting it does the most good.

Finish something small first

Completing one short tutorial gives you a foothold and a bit of momentum. It's more motivating to build on a finished thing than to be permanently halfway through something enormous. Pick a small, self-contained course to start, and let the wins stack up.

Put it where the dead time is

The minutes you'd otherwise spend scrolling are perfect for a quick lesson. Because everything streams in the browser with nothing to install, you can pick up a course on a phone during a commute and continue on a laptop later without losing your place in your routine.

Mix learning with the rest of your day

Learning doesn't have to be cordoned off from everything else. Sitting alongside films, games, fitness and astrology under one login, a short course can be the thing you do between a workout and an episode. Keeping it in the same flow as your downtime makes it far more likely to actually happen.

Everyone learns at a different pace, and there's no prize for rushing. If a topic isn't landing, slowing down or repeating a tutorial is a perfectly good strategy.
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