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How to Choose the Right Self-Education Path to Own the Future

 

There are many impactful life coaches who impress me beyond words. Recently I joined some webinars hosted by Dean Graziosi and Tony Robbins, Tai Lopez, Vishen Lakhiani, and Mary Morrisey.

I have long wanted to enrol in their courses but I could not due to some priorities when it comes to financial resources. It is good that they shared their wisdom with some inspiring guest resources speakers for free, so it is indeed like sitting down in a university master class every session and feeling super, super blessed. 

So they say it is not the matter of having no resource at all, if you are really interested, but of being not resourceful at all -- when they strongly motivate you to do something and get in right away! 

If you can relate to me, and you are also confused whether to enrol in a course or not, or which one if you decide to, consider these to arrive at an informed decision:  

1.  Content and Value

Review the course curriculum and content outline provided by them. Consider whether the topics covered align with your goals and aspirations for personal and financial growth. Assess whether the course offers valuable insights, strategies, and tools that you believe will genuinely contribute to your desired outcomes.

2.  Expertise and Reputation

Check if the master coaches are highly regarded figures in the field of personal development and entrepreneurship. Research their backgrounds, accomplishments, and track records. Consider whether their expertise and success stories resonate with you and if you find their teaching methods effective.

3.  Your Goals and Commitment

Reflect on your own goals, aspirations, and commitment level. Are you dedicated to actively participating in the course, completing assignments, and implementing the teachings? A course's value often depends on how much effort and dedication you invest.

4.  Networking and Community

Many courses offer networking opportunities and access to a community of like-minded individuals. Consider whether they provide a supportive community that can enhance your learning experience and offer ongoing support.

5.  Return on Investment (ROI)

Assess the potential benefits of the course in relation to its cost. Will the knowledge and skills gained from the course contribute to your personal growth, financial success, or other specific outcomes that you seek?

6.  Reviews and Testimonials

Look for reviews and testimonials from individuals who have previously taken the course. Their experiences and feedback can provide valuable insights into the course's effectiveness and impact.

7.  Financial Readiness

Evaluate your financial situation and whether the course fee aligns with your budget. Consider whether you are comfortable with the investment and whether it will put you under financial strain.

8.  Alternative Learning Options

Explore other learning opportunities that may be available to you, such as books, online resources, workshops, or other courses. Compare the courses offered by them to these alternatives in terms of content, cost, and potential outcomes.

Ultimately, the decision to enroll in their courses should be based on a thorough assessment of your personal goals, the course's content and value, your commitment level, and your financial situation. If you believe that the course aligns well with your aspirations and offers valuable insights, it may be a worthwhile investment in your personal and financial growth journey.

William Deresiewicz's line is very powerful. 

Learning is not the accumulation of facts, but the development of the powers of thought.
I am always hungry to learn more and more. Yes, I am aware about the power of my mind, the powers of my thought!  In the Information Age, we must not be left behind. (Besides I want my brains to always work so they will not decline functioning in the future. May the good Lord protect my brains as I really do not want to suffer from dementia or Alzheimer's disease.) 

I will passionately make it sure that I will invest in myself soon to take my baby steps to own my future, and explore the self-education industry, with AI as my tool. 


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