In the pursuit of financial success, your mindset plays a pivotal role. The wealth mindset, often referred to as the millionaire mindset, is a set of beliefs, attitudes, and habits that can propel you towards financial abundance. This article explores the key elements of cultivating a wealth mindset and how it can transform your financial […]
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Emotional intelligence (EI) is a crucial skill set that can significantly impact our personal relationships, career growth, and overall well-being. Developing EI allows us to navigate complex social situations, manage stress effectively, and make better decisions. This article explores practical strategies to enhance your emotional intelligence and unlock your full potential. Understanding Emotional Intelligence Emotional […]
The ability to handle stress, achieve goals, and overcome challenges requires mental toughness. By developing simple but effective habits, you can strengthen your mental muscle over time. It gives you the resilience and determination to persist in the face of setbacks. You can build ten practical habits into your daily routine to become mentally stronger. […]
During the Zhou dynasty around 500 BCE, Confucius lived and taught students about ethics, morality, justice, and self-cultivation – concepts which became the basis of Confucianism. Despite the fact that Confucius’ quotes and teachings date back over 2,500 years, their wisdom continues to be relevant and insightful – even today. The following Confucius quotes contain […]
Mastering self-discipline is crucial for achieving greatness. The renowned Japanese swordsman, Miyamoto Musashi, serves as a prime example of the transformative effects of strict self-discipline. With an undefeated record in over 60 duels, Musashi’s unwavering self-control and dedication were key factors in his success. Through relentless training, simple living, and total devotion to the path […]
We all develop habits and mindsets that keep us from living our best lives. They may have provided comfort or protection at some point, but ultimately, they limit our happiness and potential. We must identify and eliminate behaviors and thought patterns that don’t serve us in order to experience personal growth, fulfillment, and success. As […]
Do you remember when you were in Grade 3 or 4, just drawing and listening to stories?
Bloom’s taxonomy, which sounds like a floral classification, is actually an educational principle about how well you know your subject (i.e. your level of mastery).
For example, if you studied biology at a low level of mastery, that means that you barely remember what the word ‘cell’ means, but if you have a high level of mastery, you’re out there pushing the boundaries of biological knowledge with new discoveries.
It’s evident that you want a higher level of mastery than a lower level-you don’t have to be at the frontiers of human knowledge for your chemistry exam, but you should be at a high level to cope with all those curveball questions.
After five years of investigating factors that influenced my students’ success and failure, I developed the term enablers of learning: factors that sit outside of pure learning skills that have a significant impact on a person’s ability to learn effectively.
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Would you be able to remember these numbers for the next few months if I gave you these numbers? I think you should repeat them a few times today, tomorrow, and at the end of the week—and then in a couple of weeks, then in a month, and hopefully you will remember them by then.
Is it true that around 70% of students who get the best grades use flashcards? Sounds great, doesn’t it? Did you know that 60 to 70% of students who get the lowest grades also do? It’s true that you’ll lose out if you don’t use them, but using them does not give you a significant competitive advantage at higher grades.
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