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Transforming Past Maths Experiences into Skills That Count

  • MJL
  • Jan 3, 2025
  • 2 min read

For many adults, maths brings back memories—some good, some not so good. Perhaps you remember struggling with fractions in school or feeling embarrassed when you couldn’t solve a problem quickly. But here’s the truth: your past experiences with maths, both positive and negative, can be a powerful foundation for building confidence and mastering Skills that Count.


Step 1: Reflect on Your Maths Journey

Take a moment to think about your past experiences with maths. What did you find challenging? Were there moments when maths made sense, even briefly? Reflection helps identify both your strengths and areas needing support. Remember, every learner starts somewhere, and recognising your unique journey is the first step to overcoming maths anxiety.


Step 2: Build on What You Know

You already have maths knowledge—you use it every day! Whether it’s checking receipts, measuring ingredients, or budgeting for the week, these are real-world maths skills. What maths do you use in your previous or current workplace? Start with what you’re comfortable with and build from there. Small successes lead to big confidence boosts.


Step 3: Break It Down into Manageable Steps

Maths success isn’t about giant leaps—it’s about small, consistent steps. Take one concept at a time, whether it’s percentages, fractions, or decimals. Focus on practical applications that matter to your life and career. At Maths in a Month, we call these Skills that Count.


Step 4: Use Supportive Resources Designed for You

Not all maths resources are created equal. Look for materials that are clear, step-by-step, and tailored for adult learners. Our approach at Maths in a Month ensures that each skill builds on the last, giving you the confidence to tackle bigger challenges.


Step 5: Celebrate Your Progress

Every milestone is worth celebrating, whether it’s solving a tricky problem, mastering a formula, or passing a workplace assessment. Progress isn’t always linear, but persistence pays off.


Make Your Maths Skills Count Today

Your maths journey isn’t defined by the past—it’s shaped by the steps you take today. At Maths in a Month, we focus on Skills that Count: practical, achievable skills designed to help you pass exams, excel at work, and feel confident in everyday situations.

Explore our blog for step-by-step guides, free resources, and tools designed specifically for adults overcoming maths anxiety. With the right mindset and Skills that Count, success is absolutely within your reach.

 
 
 

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