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Learn Any Skill in 30 Days ✨

Get a realistic, structured 30-day learning plan for any skill — with daily habits, milestones, and resources.

Best for Languages, technical skills, instruments, professional skills, hobbies
When to use When you're serious about learning something new
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Most people learn new skills inefficiently — watching tutorials without practicing, or practicing without structure. A good learning plan alternates input (learning) with output (doing) and has clear milestones so you know if you’re on track. This recipe builds one for you.

The Recipe

I want to learn [skill] in the next 30 days. I can commit [X hours per week].

My current level: [complete beginner / some basics / intermediate]
My goal: [what "success" looks like at the end of 30 days — be specific]
I learn best by: [videos / reading / doing / being taught / a mix]
Resources I have: [tools, subscriptions, equipment you already have]

Build me a realistic 30-day learning plan with:
1. Week-by-week milestones (what I should be able to do by the end of each week)
2. A daily habit I can do in [your time limit] that compounds over 30 days
3. The 3 most important things to focus on (and what most beginners waste time on)
4. Free resources you'd use if you were learning this from scratch

After the plan — how to use it well

  • Ask: “What’s the one thing that separates people who successfully learn this from those who give up?”
  • After week 1: “I’ve been doing [what you’ve been doing]. What should I adjust for week 2?”
  • If stuck: “I’m struggling with [specific thing]. What exercise would help me break through this?”

🔁 Leftover Remixes

🌶️ Spicy: “Give me the aggressive version — what would the plan look like if I had 2 hours a day and wanted to reach [ambitious milestone] in 30 days?”

🧊 Mild: “Just tell me the single most important thing to practice in the first week.”

💰 Budget: “What’s the free version of this learning plan? No paid courses, apps, or subscriptions.”