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#+title: Refer to advanced resources when skill-building for a solid short-term goal
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#+date: "2020-07-06 03:47:52 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-05-04 20:52:10 +08:00"
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#+language: en
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When starting out to build a skill like programming, 3D modelling, digital art, or cooking, you can look first for expert-created resources.
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For example, when starting out to 3D model, you can look for speedsculpting videos or a competition that involves many talented people in the industry.
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In programming, you could look for devlogs, highly advanced competitions, or a live coding session.
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You can then store the expert resources and [[id:66337935-420c-40e6-81a6-f74ab0965ed5][Maintain your own digital library]] for future references.
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The purpose of this is twofold: to serve as a solid short-term goal (as indicated by the title) and to create inspirations for your future projects.
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Other side effects include creating deliberate practice sessions and taking the stakes off to a higher start.
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Of course, this does not entirely replace looking out for beginner-friendly resources and communities as an entryway (see [[id:f0d0198c-b523-4d71-a13c-0c578dfac3ef][Information literacy]]).
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On the other hand, this prevents you from quickly entering tutorial purgatory where you'll be stuck for an indefinite amount of time.
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Also this could lead into actively consuming just the resources without the practice.
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[[id:92a10fe2-f4d1-4e5e-b5f4-3779db13a2e5][Create roadmaps to stay on track]].
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