Why I sign up for a Cohort-Based Course when learning a new skill

Why I sign up for a Cohort-Based Course when learning a new skill

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Like any other skill I wanted to master in the past, I decided to sign up for a cohort-based course. I want to learn how to write online, so I signed up for Ship 30 for 30, hosted by Dickie Bush & Nicolas Cole.

Here are 3 reasons why I sign up for a Cohort-Based Course when learning a new skill

⏲It saves a lot of time.

I don't have to search through all the information there is out there, on the skill I want to learn. I get it served on a silver tablet. Then I just have to filter out what works for me and put it into action.

💃🏼 The atmosphere is great.

Of all the cohorts I've attended so far, the vibe, support, and atmosphere have always been insane. It's not work. It's not school. 99% of the participants are here by choice and are highly motivated. This leads to so much support and growth.

💯 You will learn what you want to learn. And more.

Yes, Ship 30 for 30 teaches you how to write online. But I bet like in all of the other courses I have done so far, I will learn so much more. The knowledge you gain in one course you can thus apply to other areas of your life.

Over the next 30 days, I plan on writing about mindset, seeking discomfort, and tech.

🐦 Join me on this adventure—and let me know if you have any questions along the way!

I'm excited to start sharing what I know online, now also on Twitter.