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If you had to choose one skill to master in 2024, what would it be and why? 🤔

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Julia Zakharova
С2 Level of English) just so I can stop having a headache about it))))))
Maria
@julia_zakharova2 That's great. I also have a goal to reach C2 level. What's your level of English right now?
Julia Zakharova
@growth_mindset And here my English is divided into 2 English) the way I write and read, and the way I speak. I write and read at B1-B2. But when I speak, I immediately forget all the words and forms, and it's easier to say that I don't know at all than to say that I know))
@julia_zakharova2 any reason for taking the certification? I'm not native and have no idea about my level. But never thought to have a paper saying my actual level
Julia Zakharova
@alessio_mavica I don't really need a paper too. Maybe only as a visual proof of the progress I've made. I really want to be able to speak for life, free movement and my future interests.
Mansi Trivedi
Oh there are a lot of things!! But for naming one, I wanna learn to create webpages/landing pages.
Maria
@mansi_trivedi1 That's a great goal. I learned Python, CSS, Bootstrap for creating webpages by doing. And I recommend learning it by doing.
Matt Caine
@mansi_trivedi1 I need to improve my speaking in english, so if you are interested, i can teach you for free :)
Mansi Trivedi
@mattcaine Wow really?? How would that work???
Matt Caine
@mansi_trivedi1 simple... just make a call via meet.google and i tell you what and how... I already teach one guy how to make sites in my free time... Just one condition. You would have to tolerate my broken english :)
@mansi_trivedi1 @mattcaine that's so nice!!! Kudos to both!
Ashley from Shadow
If we're talking superpowers, the ability to remember at command like a database! In terms of skills, I feel like video editing is something that is useful in gaining a more creative eye :)
Julia Zakharova
@ashley_from_shadow Cool! Last year, I started learning video editing too. I even started blogging on YouTube.
Sophia Williams
In 2024, I'd choose to master emotional intelligence because it's the bedrock of effective communication and leadership, essential in an increasingly automated world where human connections make the difference. It's not just about understanding others; it's about better self-awareness and control, which are invaluable in both personal and professional spheres.
@sophiawms, that's a life long journey! Awareness is the first step towards mastery... are you taking the next?
Marina
AI learning would be among my professional skills to master in 2024. It will definitely continue to conquer the world for the nearby future.
@marina_bau AI... like low-level? Or using chatGPT & co.?
Marina
@alessio_mavica by now i'm not planning to go to low-level learning, due to lack of capacity, more to explore and excellence AI tools already available on the market and implement them into everyday's routine to improve personal and team's efficiency.
AwesomeYang
Focus on doing one thing and exercising, because it's basic for life, and staying focused can do anything. Exercise because the body comes first
Alvaro Villalba Perez
B2 of German, Senior Data Engineering (I love languages and would love to become an expert in data)
Kalesche Trevelson
@alvarovillalb_ As a Deutschkurs attendee I sympathise
Pablo Roig
Sounds quite impossible, taking in account I haven't started yet, but I would choose coding
@pabloroig_clous @getsharp_au Pablo, what kind of coding? Frontend, backend, mobile... what's your goal? No-code tools is not coding LOL
Murat ⚡
@pabloroig_clous @alessio_mavica I'm here to make and launch indie products quickly to see if my ideas has legs. You probably want to do something similar. Ship an MVP. Validate your hypothesis. Learning to code without CS background is a whole different ball game. You could spend 5 years learning front end, back end, database architecture, algorithms, security... Just to launch a basic web app. A product no one may ever use. or, you could spend $15k for a bootcamp to compress that time in 6-12 months. or you could design and ship an MVP in 4-weeks with no-code. Which options sounds more fun and less frustrating? What's your goal? Launch a product, make something valuable, get real paying customers? Or, just learn coding for its own sake? Code is a means to an end. Why not start with no-code, and ship products as fast as possible. From there, you can start building low-code skills. And over time, with Ai co-pilots, you might become full stack dev if you really want to.
Luis Rieke
Launching soon!
I'm at the point where I'd say I'm really good in building products or enabling dev teams to do so. But to market these cool things we build is a thing I would like to learn as soon as possible.
@luisrieke Do you have any technical background? Or as a "product owner"?
Luis Rieke
Launching soon!
@alessio_mavica yeah, was working a few years as a developer and now as a Product Owner. But I still do programming by side.
Michael Gammon
Networking and go to market Ghulam. We're doing really well on our launch today -this is our final push – please support us if you haven't already done so, thank you! 🚀 😀:
Diksha Patro B
Sales. Helps me sell my other skills, expertise and products.
Russ Halilov
Content Writing
@russ_halilov @kalesche @farhan_j_ content is so important! From writing interesting things for humans to choosing the right form for SEO. I would love to master it too!
Russ Halilov
@kalesche @farhan_j_ @alessio_mavica that's why we are currently looking for a full-time content writer for our blog. I'll continue writing posts for IH/PH/LI/Twitter. Don't think I can outsource it yet.
Leveraging AI to automate any given repetitive task.
@alessio_mavica Yes indeed, mastering the skill to use them all!
Marcel Sim
Learn how to integrate AI services to save daily time on work things that can be autoaomted.
Marcel Sim
@alessio_mavica 100% with you - but 99% half baked rather than thought thru ... =/ just my humbel opinion.
Deluar Hosain
in one word it's 'Leadership' 🙌
@mdeluar7 amazing! That includes so many things! I suggest a book that shaped my leadership style: "Radical Candor" :)
Deluar Hosain
@alessio_mavica Sounds pretty interesting, looking forward to having this book. Thanks for sharing <3
Sambit Bhaumik
There are quite a few, but if I had to choose one it would be to finally master Git!
@sambit_bhaumik Git can be VERY complex (e.g. objects). 99% of people can use the basic commands. Any reason to go so deep?
Muhammad Anees
I want to learn AI
Quba Fatima
For me it would be Communication, everyone should really learn the art of communication whether you’re selling a product, handling users/clients, managing a team etc. One can be highly skilled with all the hard and fancy skills but if they can’t communicate well and build a rapport then it’s major missing for them.
@qubafatima @oz_mills I would add: not just communicating but doing it right. Empathy, adjust the level to the audience, feedback...
Oz Mills
@qubafatima @alessio_mavica I mean, how often do you find tech solutions that genuinely prioritize empathy and user perspective, especially in AI-driven fields? It seems like it's often overlooked.
Keyvan Kasaei
Growth Hacking as in a T-shaped skill in the Digital Marketing.
@kasaei I would love to be so creative as well! For me, growth hacking is to think about alternative marketing strategies and implement them