Want to be a better reader? Bill Gates the former CEO of Microsoft and one of the richest men in the world said that he reads about 50 books a year. Here are eight tips that I find helpful for reading more effectively and consistently.| Alexander Young
I'm going to cover 20 evidence-based tips which you might not have heard of to help you concentrate while studying.| Alexander Young
Imagine you've got seven days to go before an exam. You're behind in class, you haven't been learning properly or effectively, and then suddenly you're set with a lot of productivity guilt and you just can't focus to get that work done.| Alexander Young
How do I process new information, encode it into my memory and then ensure that I understand it and can apply it in as little time as possible while staying focused?| Alexander Young
Are you tired of using ineffective methods like rereading, highlighting, and summarizing for revising? If yes, then it's time to switch to more efficient and effective study techniques. In my experience, the most effective study method is active recall.| Alexander Young
I share some of the worst studying mistakes I've made or seen other people make by highlighting 15 terrible study habits to quit so you can avoid these studying mistakes and get the best grades possible.| Alexander Young
The Pomodoro Technique is a focus and time management philosophy developed in the late 1980s by then university student Francesco Cirillo. Procrastination is the number one enemy of any student or creator trying to be productive and get work done.| Alexander Young
Learning how to learn and learning how to motivate ourselves to master the hard topics is what creates a gap between the highest performers who come first and everybody else. The problem is no one ever really teaches us how to study.| Alexander Young
This is a lazer-focused look at how to get started at anything and understand what is holding you back since, as we know from anecdote, "the first step is always the hardest" and, as we know from Newton's first law of motion, "objects at rest tend to stay at rest".| Alexander Young