Useful Skills to Master in 2021

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Learn what useful skills can help you achieve success. Here is a list of the most important ones, and where to learn them.

If you want to finish the year 2021 at the top of your game, start investing your time and resources into yourself. Whether it’s learning a useful skill or seeking out guidance from other people make the time and effort. Investing in yourself will help you get that promotion at work, make more money, feel more confident, and have a better life.

This guide is here to help you answer the question, “What should I learn?” You might be surprised that it may be something that you never considered before. There are no limits as to what you can learn.

Unlock your potential with the useful skills listed below. Achieve success in your career and life by developing multiple interests, taking risks, learning from failure as well as success.

Related – How learning something new everyday will make your life better & How to Become Successful: A Step-By-Step Guide

Useful Skills That You Can Learn Now And Change Your Life Forever.

Writing skills

Your everyday life is filled with writing, even if you don’t realize it. An email to your co-workers about who has been assigned which task, a social media post telling the world about your new business, or a loving message on your mother’s birthday card are all forms of writing. 

“Writing can make us look smart or it can make us look stupid. It can make us seem fun, or warm, or competent, or trustworthy. But it can also make us seem humdrum or discombobulated or flat-out boring.”

Ann Handley – Author of Everybody Writes {Your Go-To Guide to Creating Ridiculously Good Content}

When you write well, you’ll discover possibilities that you never knew existed. Having excellent writing skills can be life-changing. Imagine you land the job of your dreams because your resume is concise and your follow-up emails show your professionalism. Being able to write well is more than just about impressing employers; it can help establish real connections with people in your personal life and make you an overall happier, well-rounded person.

Public Speaking

If you want to improve your communication skills, then give public speaking a try. Similar to writing, public speaking is a useful skill to have and will improve how you communicate in your professional and personal life. You’ll have the ability to inspire others with words and make an impact.

A 2016 study by the National Institute of Health lists public speaking as the number one fear for adult Americans.

Don’t let that scare you, once you learn how to do it, you will have an ability that many don’t. Mastering the skill of public speaking will boost your confidence, and make you influential.

If you want to get over your fear of public speaking check out Dr. Janice Hooker Fortman’s broadcast on Symposium; Overcoming the Fear of Public Speaking Through the Use of Emotional Intelligence. She will give you the tools to challenge your emotions and overcome the fear of public speaking.

How to Exercise and Be Healthy

Knowing how to exercise is a powerful skill to have. Not only does regular exercise benefit your physical health, but it also provides a number of mental and emotional benefits. According to the CDC “Regular physical activity can help keep your thinking, learning, and judgment skills sharp as you age. It can also reduce your risk of depression and anxiety and help you sleep better.”

In order to be successful, it’s important that you find a program or coach that fits into your lifestyle.

If you are looking for some guidance on how to be more healthy check out Rachel J. Long’s Health Coaching Services. For only $75 you can book a one-on-one video call with her.

“As a certified health coach, I will be your personal guide, nutrition expert, cheerleader, and partner in helping you achieve the health, balance, and vision you have for your body and life. I will help you uncover the barriers holding you back so that the changes you make are sustainable. Using an integrative approach that looks at each area of your life, you can expect to be stretched, challenged, and to grow into more of the person you’ve always believed and hoped you could become!” – Rachel J. Long

Basic Computer Skills and Computer Literacy

It is nearly impossible to function without a computer in 2021. You need them for work, school, keeping in touch, day-to-day task management, education, and shopping. Having basic computer knowledge is a useful skill to have and will make your everyday life easier. Learning how the internet works or email makes completing everyday tasks effortless.

Here are a few essential computer skills that you can benefit from:

  • Touch Typing – A technique that helps you type faster and more efficiently by using all your fingers.
  • Email – Learn how to send an email, create a signature and how to manage your inbox.
  • Video Conferencing Software (Skype or Zoom) – Hold video calls, chat, and host meetings or webinars.
  • Presentation Software (Powerpoint) – Create slides with images and text as part of a presentation.

Try to challenge yourself and try more advanced computer skills once you get the basics figured out.

  • Video Editing with Adobe – Import footage, add effects, make key frames, color grading and correcting, storytelling, and final exporting of video.

Check Out Joshua Cody Collins’ Video Editing Class on Symposium. He has 15 years of experience in the video editing industry. His classes are taught over Symposium’s live stream, SymTalk. You will be able to see each other, share screens, and talk in real-time. If you have any questions or don’t understand a concept he will be right there with you to give you the answers.



If you are looking to find a place to learn new skills or teach a skill you have mastered, Symposium is it.

This simple app connects experts with people who are seeking new knowledge or skills online- so no matter where life has taken you at any given point (college students trying to find study materials online or a recent graduate needing resume tips), there’s an expert waiting just around the corner ready to lend their advice and expertise. Sign up today through our website, or download the App.

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