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study skills

Motivation is 5-steps away

My old buddy {Action} has been captured in the freeze-frame of Overwhelm. In my pursuit of consistency {read: daring to live my days consistent with my goals} I periodically find myself dazed and wandering in the blur of busyness: Those mundane habits forged from the “shoulds” and “musts” — as per the expectations of infamous [...]

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What to do with Idea Volcanoes

Volcanoes may not be an appropriate image for the way ideas flow for right brain thinkers … As some of us have “eruptions” on a daily basis! So, whether you see the flow of your ideas as an explosive eruption or a steady, spring-fed stream — the random flow can be semi-harnessed in the following [...]

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Rituals

Ritual is necessary for us to know anything. ~Ken Kesey (a rather colorful fellow)

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Increase Memory

There are times when I wish I had a “Print” feature for what I am storing on my mental hard drive. So much input, so little time to rehearse it in order to store it via my memory! :p I do employ particular habits and “techniques” to support my memory … 1. Review small bits [...]

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Mind-Mapping

Image Credit I am free-form thinking my through the mental pile of projects in my head. This weekend I have the house to myself and room to spread out all the literal piles (I have been avoiding) and to ponder the mental ones. There are several resources for what is defined as “visual thinking,” graphic-organizing,” mind-mapping … and [...]

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Study Tools

Slow and steady goes the course as I compile my thoughts here regarding Right Brain Planning. In order for me to make the most of the time I have to complete assignments, read required reading, etc. I have packed specific tools for use when I study for my classes: writing instrument zipper bag (highlighters; different [...]

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Study Skills

In the book, Successful Study: The Essential Skills, By Prashant Shah (which I was able to preview via Google Book Search, here) the point is made that the ingredients of successful study include: Confidence, Intelligence, Drive and … Technique. Technique is what I am currently working on as I am currently enrolled in classes which [...]

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Graphic Organization

If I come to a point where I am “turned-around” in my coursework (or other tasks) I create a Blocks in a Box™ diagram. It consists of each element of the situation being named and framed in a box (and.or the use of Post-it® notes). The boxes are grouped and.or connected linearly in order to [...]

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