2019 New Year's resolutions

Looks like I changed my personal study schedule. This has no effect on the other things I have to do/learn. I just wanted to systematize in a way that allows me to immerse myself. I've divided 2019's 52 weeks into 13 distinct 4 week deep dives by topic. There will be no days off, but I won't be cruel to myself with minimum time requirements. Fingers crossed.

Scheduled as follows:
  1. Sociology (1 Jan - 28 Jan)
  2. Anthropology (29 Jan - 25 Feb)
  3. Assemblage Theory & Deleuzean Philosophy (26 Feb - 25 Mar)
  4. Cognitive Psychology/Cognitive Science (26 Mar - 22 April)
  5. Philosophy of Science (23 April - 20 May)
  6. Complexity Theory/Science (21 May - 17 Jun)
  7. Macroeconomics **Minsky, MMT** (18 Jun - 15 Jul)
  8. Political Science & Public Policy (16 Jul - 12 Aug)
  9. Evolutionary Biology **cont. w/Damasio, Bickerton & Tomasello's language acq.** (13 Aug - 9 Sep)
  10. Neuroscience (10 Sep - 7 Oct)
  11. Artificial Intelligence (8 Oct - 4 Nov)
  12. Research Methods & Practice (5 Nov - 2 Dec)
  13. Writing & Public Speaking (3 Dec - 30 Dec)

Public speaking should be first :grimacing:
 
Nein! That's the easiest item on the list. I do teh public speaking like it's teh breathing. #extrovertextraordinaire

Sure, but I guarantee it still makes you uncomfortable on some level
 
Public speaking should be first :grimacing:

Nein! That's the easiest item on the list. I do teh public speaking like it's teh breathing. #extrovertextraordinaire

Sure, but I guarantee it still makes you uncomfortable on some level

Studies show that people prefer death over public speaking lol!

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:laughing: I can't blame you for rolling with statistics, but yeah.... I'm at the Jack White level of needing to stand in front of as many people as possible to utter the utterances.
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I see, so you have a whole different set of problems :laughing:
 
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