The covid-19 has changed the future economy forever. The fate of most industries and markets has dramatically changed now. Lots of industries are negatively affected by this pandemic and their future are filled with uncertainties.
Systematic education mediums like schools and colleges are too suffering because of the same and moving to online modes of teaching. However there is no certainty how these schools and colleges will operate in the coming future.
If you are a student and feeling stressed thinking about your future then i highly recommend that you stop worrying instead START LEARNING! Yes, as a student this is the best time for you to learn something new and gather knowledge that would help you secure your future by making you work ready in the coming future.
Here are my top 5 strategies that could help you in this learning curve:
1. Pick your niche
Even before you decide to learn, you need to pick a niche that excites you the most, which you find interesting and you think you have a passion to pursue. Here is a list of top 34 niches that will boom post the Covid19 impact:
- Affiliate Marketing
- Agriculture
- Alternate Energy
- Alternate Medicine
- Blockchain
- Blogging
- Back Office
- Trading
- Digital Marketing
- Digital Products
- Freelancing
- Forex
- Gaming
- Healthcare
- Home Gardening
- Insurance
- Mental Health
- Network Marketing
- Vastu
- Tarot
- Astro
- Healing
- Online Accounting Solutions
- Online Yoga Training
- Online Body Building Training
- Online Coaching
- Online Education
- Online Streaming
- Pharma
- Robotics Iot
- Ai
- Solar
- Spirituality
- Stock Markets
2. Find a course or a mentor
The Internet has made the entire world small and reachable. It doesn’t matter which part of the world you are sitting in, you can find any course and any mentor from any part of the world. Once you have decided your niche, it is time to find a suitable course that could help you learn and equip yourself with the knowledge of that particular field.
The internet has made it possible for you to learn at your own pace through self learning platforms like www.udemy.com or you can join live classes happening in the form of webinars by googling a coach in your niche who conducts live classes in such a format.
3. Give yourself a challenge
You believe it or not, but giving yourself a challenge can get the ball rolling in your favor. It is my personal experience that unless we do not give ourselves a challenge to improve, we act lazy and keep delaying our own progress.
So I highly recommend you to challenge yourself to finish learning a module or a chapter. Start with giving yourself daily challenges like finishing 5 pages then 50 pages then 1 chapter and likewise. Following the same strategy I have been successful in finishing my own courses and training modules.
4. Keep a track
What gets measured, gets improved. Unless you are not tracking your progress of learning, it is hard to say how much progress you have made. Hence I highly recommend you to prepare an excel file and keep a track of all your activities like how many chapters you have finished, how many assignments you have done and in what time.
Maintaining tracking sheets can help you understand if you are going too slow or if you are staying in sync with the timelines or not.
5. Get an Accountability partner
Ask a friend or your mother, your father or any one whom you trust to ask you if you achieved your day goal or not. Trust me this method helps a lot and helps you stay on the track.
When we are constantly reminded of our goals, we have a high probability of reaching that goal otherwise it’s very easy to lose track during such a period amid having tons of distractions available online.
If you follow the above 5 strategies you can easily become work ready and get all prepared to face the post covid19 world. Remember KNOWLEDGE IS POWER and this is probably the best time ever to gather knowledge and be prepared for the future.
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Cheers,
Harshwardhan