Eight weeks sounds long. It isn't. This is ten minutes a few times a week, at your own pace, on your schedule. Built around how your brain actually learns, so what you practice sticks.
Most phone training hands you a tap sequence and calls it done. The moment your screen looks slightly different, you're lost again. That's a method problem, not a you problem.
This guide builds week by week, in the order your brain actually needs it. You practice before you move forward. By the end, you're not following instructions. You're thinking on your own.
You stop freezing when your phone asks you to do something unfamiliar. You know what it wants and how to answer it.
You open any app you've never seen before and find your way around it in under 60 seconds.
Eight weeks from now, you have not called anyone for help with your phone. Not once.
"I stopped calling my daughter for help three weeks in. She noticed before I did. I just didn't need to."
You haven't failed to learn this.
You've been taught in the wrong sequence.
Eight weeks. Your pace. No calls for help after.
If you're the one they call every time their phone does something unexpected, this is what changes that. Give it to someone you love and stop being their IT department.