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I was never taught how to learn
(and you probably weren’t either)
Hey folks,
Bob Yeager here.
For over 25 years, I’ve taught countless skills to people from all walks of life. And I’ve noticed something that almost everyone has in common:
Most of us were never taught how to learn.
We’re told to “study harder” or “just practice,” so we grind, cram, and binge-watch tutorials… and still feel like we’re spinning our wheels.
We spend hours trying to master a new prepping skill, a musical instrument, or a new trade for work, only to get frustrated and give up, telling ourselves, “I’m just not good at this.”
Sound familiar?
If it does, I want you to know it’s not your fault. The problem isn’t you. It’s the method.
That’s why I’ve put together one of the most important videos I’ve ever made. In it, I’m not just teaching you a single skill—I’m teaching you a framework to learn ANY skill you want, from prepping and homesteading to music and career advancement, in a fraction of the time you thought possible.
This is the system I personally use to deconstruct, practice, and master new skills efficiently. And it works.
[Click Here to Watch the Full Video on YouTube] (https://youtu.be/jwJzo85uNrE )
In this special video session, I break down the entire 20-hour learning framework. You’ll discover:
•Why most people fail to master new skills and the simple mistakes you can avoid.
•How to break any complex skill (like land navigation or welding) into tiny, manageable practice blocks.
•The critical difference between “fake practice” and the real reps that actually build mastery.
•How to use “just-in-time learning” so your prepper skills are ready when it counts.
•A simple method to track your progress, stay motivated, and avoid burnout.
This isn’t theory. It’s a practical, no-nonsense approach that will change the way you think about learning forever.
If you’ve ever felt stuck, frustrated, or believed you just “can’t learn new things,” I made this video for you.
Stop grinding and start learning.
Stay sharp,
Bob Yeager
