Teach someone a skill you're good at.

Teach someone a skill you're good at.

🌍 AnywhereπŸ”„ RepeatableπŸ‘€ All ages
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Teaching someone else actually reinforces your own knowledge while building meaningful connections. Start with something you're genuinely passionate about - whether it's cooking, coding, or playing guitar. The key is breaking it down into digestible steps and being patient with their learning pace.

Difficulty
25/100Medium
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Cost
Free
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Time
1hour
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People
2+
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Setting
either
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Season
any
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Equipment
None needed

People who tried this

β€œBefore the first class I taught, I planned and worked for weeks - from the research I did, to the actual format of the workshop, to all the demos we would do together, to all the food I had to prep beforehand, to all the props and backgrounds and tools I’d have to bring to make it all work. The night before, I ran through the whole text I wrote, seeing how long it would take me to finish, trying to gain courage as I spoke. When I actually got there, I was glad I was almost too prepared. I was shaking and I could hear my voice shaking as I started. [...] If I didn’t have an outline and full text there to help me, I don’t know how I would’ve made it through the six hours. After the first demo, I didn’t feel like I needed the text assistance as much, but it was great to have it there.”
mixedβ€” Serif & Script Co.source β†—

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