Thursday, May 17, 2012

Never Too Cool for School


Next Monday I'm gonna start the Danish lesson and I feel a little bit nervous yet a little bit excited, knowing that I'm going to learn something new. As long as I remembered, I'm not very good at learning new language. I studied Japanese at high school as we had to take one language for extra curricular and I chose Japanese. Yet, I couldn't remember every single writing in Japanese and the sentence I could remember is only how we say what our name is. Sigh.

Nonetheless, I always have the curiosity to learn new stuffs so it brings some of excitement, as well. Based on my experiences, when learning something, I notice that I am a slow starter, yet I am a quick learner once I got the logic or the complete idea. So hopefully, I could catch up more quickly with the lesson and could use Danish in practice.

Another thing I realized lately is when it comes to learning process, I hardly be able to learn autodidact. I am definitely not a self taught person. I prefer to have a teacher or take courses to help me learn faster. Perhaps that is why I have taken so many courses, such as English lesson, piano lesson, guitar lesson, violin lesson, physics, photography course and even a tennis lesson. LOL. If I look back now, it's amazing to see how many lessons I've ever joined :-D

Then this thought popped up in my mind, I want to challenge myself that I want to try to learn something autodidact successfully. Recently I have this big urge to understand the technical analysis of stock trading. I already have read some books and articles about it, but when it comes to practice, I still don't get the whole idea how to read the bullish or bearish signal, how to pick the right stock, determine the timing and amount to entry and to sell stocks. There are a lot of training of technical analysis in Jakarta, which the investment fee is quite expensive, however since I am far away here, I can not join any. So I think this is really good opportunity to dare myself, could I succeed in learning the materials by myself.

Well, sometimes people tend to underestimate themselves, thinking they aren't be able to do things. Yet when the pressure comes, they are pushed to a higher level and when they look back, they will be amazed seeing that they are capable to do things they never thought. So, this is me, pushing myself to another different level and I promise to you readers, this time I will learn this new stuff autodidact and I'm gonna succeed. Just wait for my updates, perhaps in a couple of months or years :-)

Cheers,
Indispensable Lady

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