00:00 📚 This video is not sponsored, but the creator explores the value of online learning platforms. 0:41 💻 Skillshare surprised the creator with its valuable courses despite initial skepticism. 1:18 ✂ "Photoshop Essentials" course by Daniel Walter Scott on Skillshare highly recommended for learning Photoshop. 1:47 🔪 "Knife Essentials" course provided practical skills in knife handling. 2:04 ⏰ Thomas Frank's productivity course helped improve organization and workflow. 2:33 📈 Ali Abdaal's "Productivity For Creators" course offered insights into managing creative pursuits effectively. 3:03 🧠 "How To Learn" course by Mike Boyd delved into effective learning strategies. 3:21 🚀 "How To Go Viral" course provided insights into creating attention-grabbing content. 3:49 🧵 "Sewing" course offered practical skills for basic sewing techniques. 4:14 🎬 "Storytelling Through Film" course by a member of Yes Theory explored the art of storytelling in filmmaking. 4:30 🎓 Key takeaway: Most skills can be learned with about 20 hours of focused effort, but many people struggle to start.
all u have to do is hear with your mind not just ears, he said he didn't expect to learn too much, he also said he recommends it to his friends... so yeah he did answer it
@@mai_mu0 ik ik I'm just making a little yoke because he didn't answer the question in the title I ended up doing it too btw, honestly I was quite disappointed, didn't feel like they were any good, but I might've set too high of a standard in my mind. I took about 10 concept art courses and learned nothing new from what I learned on UA-cam and from other sites... 🤷♂️
oh boy, just imagine, you could have integrated squarespace inside a skillshare video. like so "I took this html css course on skillshare, but you don't have to with squarespace". such opportunity wasted. btw youtube likes daily posting, so if you want to have 100k+ you have to post daily, or at the very least every other day for a year or even more.
Thanks for the idea! I don't think it would be physically possible for me to make daily videos unless I didn't sleep but that wouldn't last very long and the quality would be horrible.
Studies have shown that scrolling back up to SMASH the like button adds 7 points to one's IQ.
haha you're funny
wow.. the experience was so cool that after the trial, left the platform.. wow.. transformative ...
00:00 📚 This video is not sponsored, but the creator explores the value of online learning platforms.
0:41 💻 Skillshare surprised the creator with its valuable courses despite initial skepticism.
1:18 ✂ "Photoshop Essentials" course by Daniel Walter Scott on Skillshare highly recommended for learning Photoshop.
1:47 🔪 "Knife Essentials" course provided practical skills in knife handling.
2:04 ⏰ Thomas Frank's productivity course helped improve organization and workflow.
2:33 📈 Ali Abdaal's "Productivity For Creators" course offered insights into managing creative pursuits effectively.
3:03 🧠 "How To Learn" course by Mike Boyd delved into effective learning strategies.
3:21 🚀 "How To Go Viral" course provided insights into creating attention-grabbing content.
3:49 🧵 "Sewing" course offered practical skills for basic sewing techniques.
4:14 🎬 "Storytelling Through Film" course by a member of Yes Theory explored the art of storytelling in filmmaking.
4:30 🎓 Key takeaway: Most skills can be learned with about 20 hours of focused effort, but many people struggle to start.
I love this review, I'm trying out skillshare myself and I didn't know where to start, love the variety of your recommendations!
I'm glad to hear that, thanks for watching
What's funny is that you didn't answer if it was worth it
all u have to do is hear with your mind not just ears, he said he didn't expect to learn too much, he also said he recommends it to his friends... so yeah he did answer it
@@mai_mu0 ik ik
I'm just making a little yoke because he didn't answer the question in the title
I ended up doing it too btw, honestly I was quite disappointed, didn't feel like they were any good, but I might've set too high of a standard in my mind. I took about 10 concept art courses and learned nothing new from what I learned on UA-cam and from other sites... 🤷♂️
rule #1 if u can’t find a video with someone explaining normally if it’s worth it on youtube , then it’s a scam
Skillshare is a horrifying company. They discriminate against corporate employees and retaliate when they report. I used to work there.
You used Ludwig’s copyright free music hahaa loved it. Great video, keep it up!
Hell yeah, nice attention to detail haha, thanks for watching
oh boy, just imagine, you could have integrated squarespace inside a skillshare video. like so "I took this html css course on skillshare, but you don't have to with squarespace". such opportunity wasted.
btw youtube likes daily posting, so if you want to have 100k+ you have to post daily, or at the very least every other day for a year or even more.
Thanks for the idea! I don't think it would be physically possible for me to make daily videos unless I didn't sleep but that wouldn't last very long and the quality would be horrible.
You leave no space between sentences
Cant you find all this stuff on UA-cam for free though? 😒
Depends. Mostly no, or not as in depth as the videos on skillshare will be.
Thomas frank and Ali Abdaal Mike boyd
this sounds like AI . not the answer video.
If what Alex hormozi said is true
Then I'm gonna crush it 🤪
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