Yesterday, 12:04 PM
Hello! When I started looking into this topic, I noticed the same issue. A lot of learning platforms require long sessions or big commitments, and after a while it becomes difficult to keep up with them. Because of that, many people end up starting courses but never finishing them.
During my search I found several discussions about micro-learning, where the lessons are short and spread across days instead of hours of study at once. That approach sounded interesting because it seemed more compatible with a busy routine and easier to maintain over time.
Eventually I came across a review describing someone testing such a system for a week and explaining what actually improved and what stayed the same. The article focused on an app called RiseGuide, and reading about that experience is what convinced me to try the format myself.
During my search I found several discussions about micro-learning, where the lessons are short and spread across days instead of hours of study at once. That approach sounded interesting because it seemed more compatible with a busy routine and easier to maintain over time.
Eventually I came across a review describing someone testing such a system for a week and explaining what actually improved and what stayed the same. The article focused on an app called RiseGuide, and reading about that experience is what convinced me to try the format myself.



