If you work or run a business, the point isn’t finding more time to study, but understanding how you’re using the time you already have. And this is where a simple yet highly strategic tool comes in: the learning time tracking table. 📈 In practice, it means tracking how much you study and how much you produce. How many pages you go through, how long it takes, and at what times of the day you perform best. You don’t need complex tools—just a basic table. But the value is huge, because you move from vague feelings to real data. ❌ You stop telling yourself “I’m slow” and start understanding when and why you are. You discover your peak performance moments, identify attention drops, and begin to manage yourself more intelligently. In other words, you become the manager of your own learning. ⭐️ Then there’s another key step: how you structure your time. It’s not about how many hours you study, but how you organize them. The most effective sessions alternate three elements: learning, breaks, and review. That’s what turns studying into something that truly sticks. ⏰ The real breakthrough comes with spaced review. Revisiting information over time allows you to consolidate it effectively, avoiding the need to start from scratch every time. 🦅 Now let me leave you with a question: if you truly started managing your learning with the same precision you use to manage your business… how much would your growth change in the next few months? 📈