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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 272114, member: 76163"] Learning a skill independently is one of the most difficult things to do. There are many reasons for this, but the main one is that you are trying to learn something that you have never done before. The first step to learning a skill independently is knowing what it is. This can be hard because if you haven't ever done it before, you may not know what your options are or how to go about doing it in the first place. The second step is deciding which path would be best for you. You should never try and learn everything at once and expect yourself to succeed at everything on your first attempt. This is why I recommend starting with something small and simple so that you can get used to the process properly and then build on top of that success as time goes on without getting lost in the details or feeling intimidated by them. Once you have decided what path would be best for you, then it's time to dive right in! Don't worry about making mistakes along the way because everyone makes them (even me). It's all part of learning and teaching others how to do things as well as yourself - there's no shame in admitting when something didn't work out so well either. [/QUOTE]
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