Read without writing
Mar 10, 2024 6:05:16 GMT -3
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I use Trello to organize my days, including Canada Phone Number training (one day I dedicate it to learning Facebook Ads, one day to Storytelling, one day to something else, I collect links and articles on Feedly, I save dozens and dozens of contents on Linkedin and Facebook to read in a hypothetical after. What remains? Sense of frustration and feeling of knowing much less than before and that everyone knows more than you about everything. Maybe it's time to do a detox and focus on learning a few things well, rather than badly and superficially many, and focus on what comes naturally to us to learn (if you don't like dealing with ads, why bother learning how .
Read without writing Whether it is a book or an article, if our reading is not mere entertainment to pass the time, but a reading from which to learn concepts to be reused in a professional context, just reading does not allow us to learn as we would like. taken in the book, into a personal system; as in point 5, plus a progressive refinement of the notes, with a synthesis of those more dense in content; read and write a summary for each chapter read, at the end of the chapter; use a note system that promotes active learning, such as the Feynman technique.
I use Trello to organize my days, including Canada Phone Number training (one day I dedicate it to learning Facebook Ads, one day to Storytelling, one day to something else, I collect links and articles on Feedly, I save dozens and dozens of contents on Linkedin and Facebook to read in a hypothetical after. What remains? Sense of frustration and feeling of knowing much less than before and that everyone knows more than you about everything. Maybe it's time to do a detox and focus on learning a few things well, rather than badly and superficially many, and focus on what comes naturally to us to learn (if you don't like dealing with ads, why bother learning how .
Read without writing Whether it is a book or an article, if our reading is not mere entertainment to pass the time, but a reading from which to learn concepts to be reused in a professional context, just reading does not allow us to learn as we would like. taken in the book, into a personal system; as in point 5, plus a progressive refinement of the notes, with a synthesis of those more dense in content; read and write a summary for each chapter read, at the end of the chapter; use a note system that promotes active learning, such as the Feynman technique.