Initially known as the “four stages for learning any new skill,” the 4 States of competence was a learning model originally introduced by Noel Burch, an employee of Gordon Training International. First drafted in the 1970s, this “conscious competence” learning model is described … [Read more...] about The Four States of Competence Explained
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10 Research-Backed Studying Techniques to try in 2022
School is for learning. But ironically, one of the things that people don’t really learn to do well in school was to learn. We are taught rote memorization and told to absorb it for arbitrary tests without being taught how to effectively absorb the material. And … [Read more...] about 10 Research-Backed Studying Techniques to try in 2022
The 7 Benefits of Boxing Training (Or 7 Reasons Why You Should Train Boxing)
Let's be honest. Boxing is scary. Not cardio boxing. Like "let's fight someone" boxing. It's no coincidence that brain injuries are most prevalent among the sport, even when compared to other combat sports such as MMA, grappling, and kickboxing. The repeated hits to the head … [Read more...] about The 7 Benefits of Boxing Training (Or 7 Reasons Why You Should Train Boxing)
12 Quotes on Focusing On One Thing At A Time And Not Multi-Tasking
The overwhelming majority of people who have reached success will tell you that sticking to one thing and doing it until you reach your goal is the only surefire way to achieve success. Multi-tasking gives the illusion of competence and productivity but it is actually a … [Read more...] about 12 Quotes on Focusing On One Thing At A Time And Not Multi-Tasking
3 Secrets to Happiness by James Altucher
James Altucher posted this wonderful image on Facebook today that I thought I just had to share. It's called "the 3 secrets to happiness" and the image poignantly points out the 3 essential needs in life to be happy. He is talking about lifelong happiness, not the momentary … [Read more...] about 3 Secrets to Happiness by James Altucher