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What can I expect with regard to time commitment — both to reviewing lesson materials and implementing the lessons?

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What can I expect with regard to time commitment — both to reviewing lesson materials and implementing the lessons?

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This really depends on the lesson. But here’s a general idea. Most videos are between 10 and 20 minutes – and there are one or two per lesson. The audios are 10 to 15 minutes, and again, one or two per lesson. Then add 10 minutes to read any print material (which also can be done while listening to the corresponding audio). The actual hands on time depends on the recipe. Most things we make are easy – but need daily attention, for 5 to 10 minutes each day. Those are just averages; some things need more, some need less. At the most, let’s say a total of 2 hours in one week. So… add that all up. During this typical week: 20 minutes of video, 20 minutes of audio, 10 minutes of reading, and 2 hours of hands-on time. That is 2 hours and fifty minutes. Back to top.

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