A 5-step process to learn new things

Santiago Valdarrama
4 min readMay 14, 2021
Sometimes, it feels overwhelming…

Have you ever tried to understand how you learn new things?

This is something that I constantly ask myself.

The world moves fast, and staying ahead of the curve requires more than random chance. How do I make sure I’m still moving forward without getting overwhelmed by everything that’s happening?

I’ve been iterating on my process to learn new things for quite some time now. At this point, it has become second nature, and it keeps me sharp and focused on what truly matters.

It’s time to put it out there and let others benefit from it as well.

A summary in five bullets

Trying to understand how you learn things is harder than I thought.

It’s hard to distill the fundamentals of a process that’s ingrained in who you are, so I had to do some due diligence to observe and fully realize how I’ve been doing it.

Here is a quick summary of what I found out:

  • I maximize the things I choose not to learn
  • I avoid scheduling learning sessions
  • I seek to get myself into uncomfortable situations
  • I always try to teach what I learn
  • I constantly circle back looking for reinforcement

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Santiago Valdarrama
Santiago Valdarrama

Written by Santiago Valdarrama

I build machine learning systems until 5 pm. Then I come here and tell you stories about them.

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