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First Resolution of the Year: Learn Something by Myself

First Resolution of the Year: Learn Something by Myself
Shaun M Jooste

Shaun M Jooste

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The new year brings with it hope and the chance for a new beginning. Most new year’s resolutions center around improving oneself or learning something new. The best resolution you can make is to learn new skills.

How? Check out these amazing apps that will help you fulfill your first resolution of the year.

Masterclass

Have you always wanted to learn how Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson executes his ‘rock bottom’ or are you looking for a tennis masterclass with the legendary Rafael Nadal? You can learn this and more with Masterclass. This app has some amazing classes listed with over 70 professionals from all fields. Some of the top names on the app include Shonda Rhimes, Anna Wintour, and Malcolm Gladwell.

The classes are available in the form of 24 video lessons each. Each video lesson comes with a downloadable workbook, including lesson recaps, learning materials, insights, and assignments. While the subscription fees are high ($179.99 for a year’s subscription), it’s a small price to pay for a masterclass.

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Headspace

For the past decade, people have depended on meditation to clear their headspace and achieve peace. Meditation helps improve concentration and can also keep away from depression and anxiety. If you’ve always wanted to learn more about meditation, Headspace is a good place to begin.

This app offers various meditation exercises from experts and each exercise is backed by research. You learn about your surroundings and how to breathe and pay attention. These exercises help you get better in your daily tasks and help you channel your anger and anxiety into something better. The charges for the app are nominal ($69.99 a year).

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Anchor

Almost everyone has heard a podcast and thought that they could do better. If you’re looking to create a podcast but don’t know where to start, Anchor is the right app for you. With this app, you can record, edit, and even publish your podcasts. It teaches you everything about producing podcasts so that you do it right.

The app contains various podcasts so you can go through the various aspects of production. It will help you pick the right equipment and show you how to structure your show. Once you’re done recording and editing your podcast, Anchor will even help distribute it for free. The app has no charges and there are no in-app purchases also.

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Mimo

The latest craze to hit town is coding. Coding is pretty much like learning a new language. You will have to understand the vocabulary before you can be creative with it. Mimo is the perfect app if you’re looking for information on coding. The app divides lessons into mini-exercises, and you will see results in no time.

Mimo offers lessons in various coding languages. You can choose from mobile/web development courses (CSS, HTML, etc.) or data science/programming (C++, Python, etc.). You’ll even learn about different topics, such as artificial intelligence and blockchain, to improve your knowledge.

You can also run your codes, and Mimo will help correct them for you. While some lessons are available for free, you will receive a comprehensive package for just $59.99 a year. The best part is you get a seven-day free trial so you can check and see if this is for you.

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Yousician

Learning to play a musical instrument can be a challenge without the right resources. This is where Yousician comes in. You can learn any instrument you want within the app. You’ll receive basic lessons through demo videos. You even receive interactive lessons that are animated. It provides feedback based on the sounds you make using your instrument.

You can start playing your favorite song within days with the help of step-by-step instructions. However, some songs will require a premium plus subscription. You can receive one free lesson a day; however, if you want unlimited lessons, you will need to subscribe for the yearly subscription fee ($14.99).

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Healing Crystals

If you want to learn more about stone/crystal healing, then this app is for you. You will comprehensive knowledge about all forms of crystals and their healing powers. It has a complete glossary of all healing crystals. The app is simple to use and intuitive. You can see all healing crystals on a single page, and you can click on any of them to learn more about their characteristics.

It will also suggest how to use the crystals and the benefits it brings. The app is free to use, and there are no in-app purchases needed as well.

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Investr

Many people want to learn more about investing but don’t know where you start. This is where Investr comes in – the ultimate guide for all things investment. You receive educational modules on different modules, such as business, investments, finance, and economics.

It offers pretend money, and you can trade fantasy stocks as per real-time marketing fluctuations. You can even participate in a private league with friends and stand a chance to win up to $500 if you finish among the top 10 users. Once you’ve learned everything about stocks, you can invest in real stocks by signing up with their brokerage partner – DriveWealth.

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Time To Upgrade Your Skills

Now that you know the best apps to learn new skills, there’s nothing that should hold you back. Install one of these apps today and learn new skills as you enter 2023. These are skills that will hold you in good stead in different walks of life.

Shaun M Jooste

Shaun M Jooste

I live in South Africa, Cape town, as a father of two children. I've been gaming almost all my life, with plenty of experience writing reviews and articles on the latest titles. With 15 years of experience in local government performing Facilities Management functions, I moved towards becoming CEO of my own company, Celenic Earth Publications, which serves to publish author's books, including my own. I'm a published author of horror and fantasy novels, while I also dabble in game and movie scriptwriting.

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