So I'm here again on my mindmap. And what we are going to do is we are going to use all of these skills that we have here and sequence them in order to create our first receipt in our guide, so we can follow in order to learn a specific new skill. So my main goal is to learn how to play this song over here on either side. And I know that to learn how to play this song, I need to know how to play the courts that come with it, and also how to play a rhythm. So like you can see now I've got first how to learn how to play these chords. I'm pretending these chords are the ones that this song has.
I mean, this is just an example. So I have no idea if those are the really the courts. But anyway, let's pretend that the core DC G and A are the necessary courts to play others. The music other side by red dots. And the next thing you need to do is how is learn how to play a rhythm. And then you will be able to play this song over here, even if it doesn't sound that great because when you are first learning how to play guitar, the chords in this the sound of the chords doesn't sound that good.
But the key is to continue to practice. And then we still have some things over here that are necessary to play guitar, but in my opinion, they are not that important in the beginning, because you want to see results right away and to see results. If you see results right away, you will feel much more committed and excited to continue to learn him how to learn how to play it. So in this case, I don't think that tuning the guitar and changing strings is very important. So in my opinion, in this case, I would put the That's in the in the end of the list, because there are other things that will keep you much more motivated and excited to continue learning. Because if you if you learn how to play a few chords first and then learn how to play a rhythm, and you'll learn how to play a song because if this only two steps, you will feel much more energetic and much more happy because you already know how to play how to play a song, which is something really cool.
So in my opinion, those could be the last ones, because in my opinion, those are not the most important. So I'm tuning a guitar and changing strings will be like the last things I'm going to do. And so let me put them over here. Change strings is not really that important. Okay. And you might say well, but my guitar is not tuned so the chords doesn't don't sound good.
You can just buy an electric tuner which is really really cheap and you can tackle this problem really easily without spending much time or energy on it. Then after learning this song, I want to learn this song over here which is Come as you are. In let's I also want to learn the names of the strings. But not that I'm not that excited to do it right now. And of course, if you want to learn this song, you have another three steps which are learn how to play the chords that are in this song and learn how to play rhythm. You can create a child node and let's say again, you need to learn the or play whatever play the C, the D chord, let's say those are the only chords in this song which I don't know.
Again if you if you are starting to learn how to play guitar, of course, I advise you to start with a really easy song that has like two or three chords in max. But this is just an example like I told you before, and played a chord, the C e, c, d e courts. And also you need to play that rhythm. So this would be more or less the process and the steps on starting to learn this new skill that is playing guitar using now the social media marketing example. We are going again to sequence these goals and I'm going to sequence them by no logical or others so let's say you want to learn first Facebook, then Instagram Dan note then Twitter, then Instagram then Pinterest and LinkedIn. So let's just say that's what you want to learn in this mind.
Maps that I'm creating here are a little bit small. So your mind maps should be bigger than those because you should break your skill into even more small, tangible goals. But because this is just an example, I'm not being very specific here. But the more specific your mind maps are, the more small your goals are, the better because you will progress much easier and you will feel much more committed and excited to continue to play in to learn and you're completely skilled.