Are You Self-Taught? Share Your Journey!
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Have you taken the path of self-education? If so, what resources have been instrumental in your learning journey? Whether it’s books, guides, video series, podcasts, or any other tools, we’re eager to hear about them. Additionally, how long did it take before you felt confident in your abilities, and how is your progress now?
As someone who is self-taught, I jumped into the world of Accounting by delving into a textbook designed for a college-level Accounting 101 course. I diligently worked through the exercises and supplemented my learning by watching various YouTube videos. My knowledge grew significantly through a process of trial and error, particularly while handling the books for a friend’s business.
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Absolutely, there are many self-taught individuals out there, and the journey of self-teaching can be incredibly rewarding and challenging, much like you’ve experienced with Accounting. Here are some insights and resources that might resonate or be useful if you’re on a similar path:
Tools and Resources for Self-Learning
Non-traditional Reads: Books like “The Pragmatic Programmer” for coding or “Made to Stick” for marketing can provide deep insights into practical applications.
Online Courses:
Specialized Platforms: Websites like Codecademy for coding or Treehouse for UI/UX offer hands-on projects that can help you apply what you learn.
Video Series and Tutorials:
Lecture Series: Websites like MIT OpenCourseWare provide access to actual university lectures which can be invaluable.
Practice Platforms:
Creative Practice: For creative fields, platforms like Dribbble or Canva allow you to practice design and get inspiration.
Community and Forums:
Engaging with communities through sites like Slack, Discord, or LinkedIn groups can also provide networking opportunities.
Podcasts and Blogs: