She may not be able to leap tall buildings in a single bound, but this Curious superstar sure shows some impressive learning power. A true lifelong learner, Tiffany has taken over 100 lessons and more than 50 assignments. (We only wish our crochet projects could look that good!)
Always ready for an adventure, Tiffany signed up for the Curious 52 Challenge, and she’s been busy putting her new “know how” to use ever since.
Tiffany took time out to talk to us about why she uses Curious, what she’s learned, and how she has become addicted to learning.
How did you hear about Curious?
I subscribe to a newsletter that sent out an email about the Curious 52 Challenge. I love a good challenge. I clicked on the link and haven't looked back!
What made you decide to sign up for the Curious 52 Challenge?
Let's be honest, the prizes are cool. What started as loving anything with the word “challenge” in it, has turned into a love for learning. I look forward to what great teacher Curious will add next!
What is your favorite lesson that you have taken so far?
I think one that has stuck out for me is Myles Power’s How to Extract Strawberry DNA. I mean come on, how cool is that? I have never, ever been a fan of science. I dreaded it in school. Myles is hilarious and makes it fun to learn about science.
What lessons are on your learning bucket list that you hope to take soon?
I have really wanted to learn some new crafts. I hope to take some of The O’Neil Sisters classes soon. I also really want to take Keith Hughes’ lessons on government and history.
Your crochet assignments are amazing! Did you know how to crochet before you started Curious lessons?
Wow, thank you! I started crocheting just in the last year and a half. I was really excited to see all of the crochet lessons offered by Curious.
Have you learned anything from a lesson that you have used in the rest of your life?
My daughter wanted cake pops for her wedding, and somehow that turned into fancy shmancy cookies. I made fondant from Eat Now, Cry Later's lesson. I learned about making frosting roses from Toni Kruntsman. I'm going to be making paper flowers from Chan4Crafts. Also, the cocktail from Joe Stoltz. I made it non-alcoholic, and it was sooooo good! I hope to incorporate it into my daughter’s wedding.
Who inspires you to learn? Tweet @Curious to let us know!