Summary of "15 Skills That You Can Learn In 30 Days 🔥"
Key wellness, self-care, and productivity takeaways (from the subtitles)
1) Break the mobile-scrolling habit and protect your time
- If you’re spending ~1–2 hours/day scrolling reels/videos, stop and reinvest that time into learning skills.
- Core message: the comfort from scrolling is temporary, while future responsibilities will require financial and career readiness.
2) Build a “skills for financial freedom” mindset
- Learning skills is framed as a path to financial independence early.
- Instead of relying on what parents provide, focus on skills that create work opportunities.
3) Follow a focused learning workflow (1 month per skill)
- Choose one skill you’re most interested in.
- Learn progressively: basic → intermediate → advanced (don’t expect instant mastery).
- Create proof of skill via a portfolio/library so you can freelance or get work.
Productivity/professional skills and how the video suggests learning them (15 total)
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AI Prompt / Prompt Engineering (“AI Prot Engineering”)
- Learn how to write strong prompts so AI tools produce better outputs.
- Build a personal library/portfolio of prompts and show results to clients/employers.
- Suggested techniques to learn:
- Chain-of-thought
- Zero-shot
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No-code Web Design
- Learn tools/platforms to build websites without coding:
- WordPress
- Wix
- Webflow (drag-and-drop)
- Create multiple websites as portfolio examples.
- Learn tools/platforms to build websites without coding:
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Notion “Productivity System”
- Learn Notion basics and database functions.
- Create free templates/workspaces.
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Advanced Excel / Google Sheets
- Focus on high-demand office skills:
- Formulas
- Pivot Tables
- VLOOKUP
- Macros
- Conditional formatting
- Advice: become an expert, not just “a little familiar.”
- Focus on high-demand office skills:
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Short-form Video Editing
- Learn editing for reels/YouTube shorts to increase engagement.
- Tools/approaches mentioned:
- Premiere Pro / CapCut (transcribed as “CPKT”)
- Mobile apps like InShot and VN Editor
- Learn:
- Animations, transitions, captions/overlays, hooks
- Optional path: become a content creator yourself.
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Social Media Management
- Handle posting, planning, brand outreach, updates, and responding to comments.
- Learn:
- Instagram/YouTube/Facebook algorithm basics
- How to create a content calendar
- Brand approach/strategy
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YouTube SEO + Channel Management
- Learn how videos rank through search.
- Learn:
- Keyword research
- Thumbnail optimization
- Title/description/tag strategy
- How to read YouTube analytics
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Facebook + Instagram Ads
- Learn ad manager basics to help local businesses/institutions get customers.
- Learn:
- How the Ad Manager interface works
- How to run experiments
- Emphasis: a high-demand digital marketing capability.
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Copywriting
- Write words that motivate people to buy (for websites, emails, ads).
- Learn:
- AIDA model (Attention → Interest → Desire → Action)
- Write 5–10 sales pages
- Practice sales emails
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Thumbnail Design
- Learn to create compelling thumbnails (video claims high budget spending in the market).
- Positioning: an in-demand skill for increasing clicks.
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CVA / Graphic Designing (tool mentioned as “CWA/CVA”; described as fast without Photoshop)
- Use a tool to design social posts/posters/presentations without heavy Photoshop learning.
- Build professional designs for brands.
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Voice-over & Audio Editing
- Learn due to demand for podcasts and explainer videos.
- Mentioned tool: “Ocit” (likely an auto-generated name).
- Learn features like:
- Noise reduction
- Voice arrangement
- Recording for clear/pro-quality audio
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Transcription & Captioning
- Subtitles make videos accessible to global audiences.
- Use AI auto-captioning, then correct mistakes manually for accuracy.
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Email Marketing
- Use emails (newsletters/promotions/automation) to sell and retain customers.
- Suggested tools:
- Mailchimp
- ConvertKit
- Learn:
- Newsletter design
- Setup of automation flows
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User Testing
- Test websites/apps/games before launch and report problems.
- Find work through user testing platforms (example mentioned: UserTesting / “User Testing Done”).
- Take free/paid courses to learn the process.
Final guidance: choose fewer skills and stick with improvement
- It’s better to learn one skill deeply than 10 skills superficially.
- Pick what you genuinely like (interest beats forced consistency).
- Keep improving daily; don’t stop after early results fail—keep learning and refining work.
Presenters or sources
- Presenter/Source: Unspecified (subtitles describe a single speaker; no name given)
- Mentioned tools/brands (not presenters): ChatGPT, Midjourney, Google/“VO3” (as transcribed), WordPress, Wix, Webflow, Notion, Excel/Google Sheets, Premiere Pro, InShot, VN Editor, Facebook/Instagram, Mailchimp, ConvertKit, UserTesting (and “User Testing Done”).
Category
Wellness and Self-Improvement
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