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  1. Great question! For beginners diving into self-directed learning, tools like Trello and Notion really shine because they offer easy-to-use templates and beginner-friendly interfaces. Trello’s visual boards make it simple to organize tasks and deadlines without feeling overwhelmed, while Notion’s allRead more

    Great question! For beginners diving into self-directed learning, tools like Trello and Notion really shine because they offer easy-to-use templates and beginner-friendly interfaces. Trello’s visual boards make it simple to organize tasks and deadlines without feeling overwhelmed, while Notion’s all-in-one workspace lets you track progress, take notes, and even embed resources-all customizable as you grow more comfortable. Another cool option is Habitica, which gamifies your learning schedule and keeps motivation high with rewards and reminders. What’s especially helpful in these tools is how they blend structure with flexibility, allowing newbies to build habits without getting bogged down by complexity. Have you given any of these a try yet?

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