A personal journey in learning
Learning Reflections is where LearningUnrushed becomes personal.
This section documents my evolving relationship with learning—especially my decision to approach learning differently in 2026 and beyond.
It’s not a highlight reel.
It’s a record of what actually happens when learning slows down.
What This Section Is About
Here, I write about:
- How my approach to learning has changed over time
- What happens when interest fades—and returns
- What I remember months after studying something
- What works, what doesn’t, and what surprises me
These posts are reflective by design. They’re meant to be read slowly, returned to, and considered.
Learning as a Practice, Not a Project
For many years, I treated learning like something to complete.
Now, I see it as something to practice.
In this section, I document:
- My 90-day learning cycles
- Shifts in focus and motivation
- Moments of clarity—and confusion
- The difference between consuming information and understanding it
The goal isn’t mastery.
The goal is awareness.
What You’ll Find Here
You’ll find posts such as:
- Yearly and seasonal learning reflections
- “Then vs now” comparisons
- Mid-course realizations
- End-of-year summaries of what actually stayed with me
These posts are written for anyone who has ever wondered:
Am I learning the right way—for me?
Who This Is For
This section is for:
- Reflective learners
- People who learn in cycles, not straight lines
- Anyone experimenting with a slower pace
- Those who value honesty over optimization
If you’ve ever stepped away from learning and felt unsure how to return, this space is for you.
A Guiding Thought
Learning doesn’t move in straight lines.
It deepens in layers.