This is a long course. Now it's a personal productivity course you might be thinking, Well, is it personally productive to spend the dozens of hours that we take to go through this course? It might be, it might not. Here's my tip for you. I already gave you the one about fast forwarding the video, if you can still absorb what I'm saying 25% faster, then do that or 50% faster. The other thing you can do is really spend a moment reading the entire table of contents the whole curriculum, then pick and choose the lessons that you think will be most helpful to you.
By the way, this is what I do when reading books. Very few books have essential information on every single page. There's a lot of padding there. If you're selling a book and you've only got 50 pages of great ideas, a publisher is going to make you fill it out to at least 100 50 so that it looks and feels like a book. So quick productivity tip, be highly selective with your attention. And just because you start something doesn't mean you have to go in a linear way all the way through that applies to this course as well.
So that's your homework right now, if you haven't already done so, really examine the entire curriculum, I've tried to be as descriptive as possible. I've tried to let you know what the benefits are going to be for listening to any lecture, investing your time in that. But do that and don't just automatically do all your play all the way through this course or any other course, be selective. That's the way to be more productive with your time.