The twenty-hour techniqueThere is an interesting time-management tool.
Its essence is quite simple: 20 hours of practice.
This is enough time to get to an "above average" level when learning something new.
The concept is simple: 20 hours consists of 45 minutes of daily practice. That is, you set a goal and work towards it in mini steps.
Most people who want to learn a skill give up before they even start because they think it's an overwhelming and daunting process, but in reality it's far from that.
20 hours is a great opportunity to believe in yourself through a little effort. Try it, experiment and have fun. It will all work out