
The Science of Self-Learning
Theo Willis
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
*PDF Copy Included With Your Purchase*
What if the reason you feel stuck, overwhelmed, or “bad at learning” isn’t a lack of
intelligence—but a broken learning model you were never meant to follow?
You...
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. *PDF Copy Included With Your Purchase* What if the reason you feel stuck, overwhelmed, or “bad at learning” isn’t a lack of intelligence—but a broken learning model you were never meant to follow? You consume books, videos, podcasts, and courses... yet when it’s time to use what you’ve learned, everything feels fuzzy. You forget key ideas. You second-guess your methods. You stay busy—but not measurably better. The Science of Self-Learning is for people who are tired of trying harder—and ready to learn smarter. Theo Willis understands the quiet frustration of modern learners: feeling capable but ineffective, motivated but scattered, informed but behind. Most people don’t fail because they lack discipline or talent. They fail because they were taught to depend on teachers, courses, and endless inputs—without ever learning how skill acquisition actually works. This isn’t another productivity hack or hype-driven promise. It’s a psychology-grounded system for turning information into real, usable skill—on your own terms. Inside this book, you’ll discover: • Why consuming more information often makes learning worse—and the shift that restores clarity • The hidden reason most knowledge disappears—and how to make learning stick • How to stop jumping between systems and build a reliable learning loop • The difference between feeling busy and making real progress • Why over-researching creates paralysis—and how to break free Even if you burn out before mastery... Even if you think you need a teacher to learn properly... This book shows you how to learn independently, retain deeply, and apply what you know in real situations. If you’re ready to stop collecting information and start building real skill, scroll up and click Buy Now. Duration - 3h 5m. Author - Theo Willis. Narrator - Digital Voice Martin G. Published Date - Thursday, 01 January 2026. Copyright - © 2026 Potato Publishing ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:11
Introduction
Duration:00:06:27
Chapter 1: I consume lots of information but struggle to turn it into real skill, which makes me feel ineffective
Duration:00:18:33
Chapter 2: I forget most of what I learn after a short time, creating shame and frustration
Duration:00:16:08
Chapter 3: I don’t know which learning methods actually work, so I second-guess every approach
Duration:00:17:23
Chapter 4: I jump between resources and systems, which leaves me scattered and unfocused
Duration:00:13:01
Chapter 5: I feel busy learning but not measurably better, which erodes my confidence
Duration:00:18:17
Chapter 6: I rely too much on courses or teachers, making me feel dependent and constrained
Duration:00:18:12
Chapter 7: I struggle to apply what I learn in real situations, which makes learning feel abstract
Duration:00:17:22
Chapter 8: I feel behind others who seem to learn faster or more easily, triggering comparison
Duration:00:17:32
Chapter 9: I over-research learning techniques instead of executing, leading to paralysis
Duration:00:18:08
Chapter 10: I burn out or quit before mastery, reinforcing a narrative that I lack discipline
Duration:00:17:14
Conclusion
Duration:00:07:03
Closing Credits
Duration:00:00:13