What do we read and why do we read it? It there something we SHOULD read? Can our reading become toxic? Want to read more here, here, here, here, here, and here? Update: Sorry, some of the links are no longer active, and I do not know why. Strange reading The fact that somebody wrote a …
KeyToStudy Offers:
Memory, Speedreading, and Analysis
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Memory, Speedreading, and Analysis
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Productivity, Motivation, and Projects
ProlificFocus Offers:
Productivity, Motivation, and Projects
Multitasking and focus
Once in a while, we address the subject of multitasking. It is definitely featured in my latest course. This time I want to approach the subject from yet another perspective. You can read more here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here. For training please use this exercise. The virtues of focus Before we discuss …
KeyToStudy mastery project
We are launching a new project and product intended for our most loyal students. It is a premium upgrade product. We hope it will help to create a certified generation of people who mastered the KeyToStudy methodology. Full access and full support In one irreversible payment, you will be able to buy full lifetime access …
Unexpected Career Journeys of Successful People
Every career journey has ups and downs. Be inspired by these examples of the tough starts of some of the most successful people in the world.
Why do we forget? Tons of tips…
The memory expert in me wants to remember everything, the AI expert wants to forget with some acceptable rate. Both are right. And I also do not want my brain to age. Is there anything we should do about it? Mechanism of learning Forgetting is an important mechanism of learning. The faster we forget, the …
Speeding up visual thinking: mindmaps
If you are an engineer, mindmaps are kind of easy. But they feel kind of slow. Do not worry, we can speed them up in no time. The methods below are less suited for advanced students who often need to combine mindmaps with mental palaces. They are also somewhat different from the methods discussed in …
Speeding up visual thinking: mental palaces
We know that visual thinking can be faster than the regular logical thinking. There is only one issue. We are not used to thinking visually and do not know how to learn. It’s time for me to step in. Here I discuss the visualization which can be done with mental palaces. There will be other …
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How To Market Yourself As An Online Private Tutor
If you are confined to your home and want to get some extra revenues, remote tutoring is a viable option. I asked Beatrix Potter to write this post about the details of such tutoring. Possibly it applies to coaching and some other job opportunities. Hope it will help you. These days pretty much anybody …
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Fighting the herd mentality: making use of news and statistics
We read more and remember more to achieve diverse goals. One of these goals: to be informed and avoid the herd mentality. To do that we may need to understand how to read between the lines: news and statistics. For more reading, you are welcome to check here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, …
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How Can Online Learning Benefit Business Owners at Times of Great Uncertainty
If you have spare time, online learning is a great way to invest it. If you do not believe me, please run an ROI investment. Before you start your spreadsheets, Camila Marashi explains how businesses can benefit from online learning. Online education has become increasingly popular among many entrepreneurs. And this is because there are …
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