People love to learn, but we don’t really like it when it’s hard. Luckily, some ways to learn are easier than others.
Traditional learning often relies on passive consumption, such as reading books, watching videos, or listening to podcasts. While these methods provide valuable information, they frequently lack ...
Mastering new skills or understanding complex topics can feel challenging, but NotebookLM, an AI-powered tool, offers effective strategies to simplify the learning process. By combining advanced ...
Neuroscientists are increasingly convinced that the fastest way to learn something new is not to grind longer, but to pause more often. A growing body of research suggests that a tiny, deliberate ...
While it can be frustrating to fail, considerable research shows that frequently testing yourself as you learn, especially if you get something wrong, is an highly effective way to speed up the ...
The missed promotion. The botched presentation. The project that went sideways despite our best efforts. We’ve all been there, stuck in what I call failure’s funk: that heavy mix of shame, fear, and ...
On this week’s episode of The New Way We Work, we explain how both companies and employees should prepare for a fast-paced digital transformation. Vaz points out that when the internet first started ...
Five years after the pandemic forced children into remote instruction, two-thirds of U.S. fourth graders still cannot read at grade level. Reading scores lag 2 percentage points below 2022 levels and ...
Because what you do starts with what you know–and retain. We all want to be smarter. Make better decisions. Learn faster, and retain more of what we learn. Easier said than done, though — unless you ...