They felt overwhelmed with so much content available on youtube and with the skool courses. I thought my reply might be helpful for others here too.
"Hey dude, the key to optimising learning is you have got to work backwards from your goal.
Our brains are freaking learning machines and we get in our own way.
1. Know your outcome (what are you learning about and for what purpose?.)
If reading this book/watching this video got you the desired result - what does that look like? Be as specific as possible. How are you different after learning this.
2.Have a clear intent with your why with learning - don't get muddled up with self vanity metrics of ticking off books on your reading list or thinking you have to go through every video or needing to remember every detail.
Be clear about your intent. If its watching videos on confidence, then get ready to use the information in your domain confidently.
3. Apply what your learning - go tell others about it (teaching is the best way to retain information) Even if its txting a friend or family member or go write a blog or comment somewhere on the internet.
Follow these three steps and you will learn to be on a different level. Not the information overload level the other level.
BIG hint the most effective way to learn is about the attitude. An attitude of having a goal and being curious about learning ways and things/concepts that will get you there faster. And more easily."