I discovered the spaced repetition methodology by learning languages. As an adult, I've learned three languages (English, German and Italian). I’m still doing it.I believe that trying to master a language is a never-ending adventure. The field is so big. And it's also true for my mother … [Read more...] about Spaced repetition. The habit of learning faster.
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“I’m not ready” is a signal to jump…
"I'm not ready" is a signal to jump... How often you catch yourself saying, "I'm not ready"?Next time you do, remember that is an excellent reason to start.Why?Growth comes from there. We are made for movement in all aspects of our life: Emotionally, intellectually, … [Read more...] about “I’m not ready” is a signal to jump…
Discipline: is it really a choice?
In this blog, I often exchange ideas about the advantages of being disciplined : The compound effect.The long-term results.The learning you get.The clarity you get.The new projects you can start. But let’s think on the contrary, how our lives could be if we had no discipline. We are a … [Read more...] about Discipline: is it really a choice?
Skip the Line: Ingenious, Simple Strategies to Propel Yourself to Wealth, Success and Happiness by James Altucher.
To reach expertise, you need 10,000 hours of practice. This concept emerged from Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise by Anders Ericsson and was popularized by Malcolm Gladwell's book, Outliers, which puts the accent on time and repetition. James challenges it. We have only one life … [Read more...] about Skip the Line: Ingenious, Simple Strategies to Propel Yourself to Wealth, Success and Happiness by James Altucher.
It’s more difficult to follow through with our goals than to set them. How I use the weekly review?
Nearly everyone makes their resolutions, but we rarely follow through.😉And that's one of the reasons why we often fail. It shouldn't be that difficult. What we need is a good process, and the weekly review is a great one. After more than 20 years of goal setting, I have tested many. Here how I use … [Read more...] about It’s more difficult to follow through with our goals than to set them. How I use the weekly review?