How to study effectively: applying what you know
This is the fourth part in a series (parts one, two and three). The key to this part of the learning process... Read More
The stop sign problem
If your primary method of studying is using practise exams or past papers, you face a sneaky little pitfall that I like... Read More
How to study effectively: learning to remember
This is the third part in a series. If you missed part one or two it’s worth reading them in order. Apart... Read More
How to study effectively: learning to understand
This is the second part in a series. If you missed part one, you can find it here. Understanding is the first... Read More
How to study effectively: a no bullsh*t guide
This isn’t one of those articles promising a list of ten study hacks that will ‘turn you into an instant genius, ninja... Read More
Maintaining skills with quick brown foxes and karate kata
It’s often overlooked, but when we quickly acquire new skills and knowledge those memories fade fast. If we don’t make a conscious... Read More
My notes from The Four Hour Chef
Following my review of The Four Hour Chef by Tim Ferriss, I’m posting my notes on the meta-learning content. I haven’t followed... Read More
The Four Hour Chef by Timothy Ferriss (a review)
You might be wondering why I’m reviewing a cookery book, but if you’re interested in learning, this has considerably more to offer... Read More
How to get dangerously good at studying
“This is not some half baked, quickly thrown together for a buck book on Amazon. This book is a labor of... Read More