In the last section, we looked at why you should learn to learn. In this short section, I want to share some of my favorite learning resources.
The first and best resource I recommend for anyone on this topic is the course I mentioned in the intro: Learning How to Learn: Powerful mental tools to help you master tough subjects . It's free and available on Coursera. High-level you'll learn what goes on in our brains when we learn, what a learning chunk is and a few techniques that help you learn like pomodoros, metaphors, stories and deliberate practice. For me, I came to understand how important sleep and exercise are for learning, and I became much more aware of how I need to be healthy and well-rested if I want to learn and be creative.
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• What could I do better next time?
• What did I learn from this?
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