von Ludvig Sunström | Okt 27, 2013 | Personal Development
In this post Ludvig Sunström is going to briefly outline his framework for learning – a method for getting these neurons to fire together more efficiently – and how he has been able to radically boost and speed up the amount of information that he can learn and memorize:
In the past year I’ve radically improved my ability to learn and memorize information, and you can too, by using the following six practical tools to simplify and diversify the required repetitions…
von Myrko Thum | Nov 30, 2012 | Personal Development
I personally love learning new things. Well thinking about it, that’s not entirely true. I love learning relevant new things. Having to learn irrelevant knowledge (as in my university) is not only boring and a waste of time, it almost feels like torture. This post is inspired by a comment on my article about the 10 best self help books ever. Thanks to reader Suhel I’m discussing the topic of how to read books.
von Myrko Thum | Aug 15, 2012 | Personal Development
I often get asked which self help books I’d recommend to read. Some self help books were a great on the path of personal growth and some were even life-changing. I personally read hundreds of personal development books in the past and this is my list of 10 books I would recommend to everybody without a second thought.
von Myrko Thum | Sep 25, 2008 | Personal Development
Audio-learning with audio books is one of the best methods to get new high-quality knowledge. This guide will introduce you into the world of audio learning and show you how you can get the most out of it..
von Myrko Thum | Jul 27, 2008 | Productivity
These 7 habits are really a guide along which you can develop your potential … to fulfill your dreams and to become the best you can be. The idea is to describe principles of human growth, you can say natural laws for a human being, which understood and applied will lead to effectiveness. I learned a lot from it and applied it. I want to look at these habits and explain them from my understanding here…