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When I left school, I felt lost. I wanted to learn by myself, free from any deadlines, exams or constraints, but I had no idea how to do it on my own.
I love structure in my learning. It frees a weight off my shoulders, and instead of being overwhelmed by decisions, I can focus on the reading itself.
That's where reading plans come in.
Reading plans are a list of books which help you achieve a set goal/
They can be long or short, easy or difficult, general or obscure -the path is totally yours to define.
Here I look at why reading plans are so valuable for those with ordered personalities, and how you can make your own.
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The article on David and Goliath I showed
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00-1:10 Feeling lost
1:10-2:28 Value of reading plans
2:28-6:13 Pre-made plans
6:13-6:48 Build your own
6:48-8:45 Step 1 - Set goals
8:45-13:10 "I don't know what to read about"
13:10-13:45 Step 1 in action
13:45-14:35 Step 2 - Decide on length
14:35-17:27 Step 3 - Research books
17:27-19:49 Step 4 - Refine choices
19:49-20:45 Step 5 - Order the books
20:45-23:11 Some tips to help you succeed