How to Trick Yourself into Learning Faster
Want to find a way to learn things faster? It turns out that there are a bunch of ways that you can trick your brain into learning faster. Here’s what to do.
Want to find a way to learn things faster? It turns out that there are a bunch of ways that you can trick your brain into learning faster. Here’s what to do.
Matt Bodnar returns to the podcast to share three more things. Check out his original appearance on Episode 207 of the podcast.
On this episode of the program, I’m joined by Amy Woods. Amy has become known as a leading expert and true visionary when it comes to content repurposing, and is the author of Content 10x: More Content, Less Time, Maximum Results.
Erin Acton returns to the podcast to share three more things.
My guest for this episode of the program is Ron Tite, the author of Think Do Say: How to Seize Attention and Build Trust in a Busy Busy World.
On this episode I share and further explore the insights on productivity that I gathered through watching a rather unlikely source.
This week I’m joined by fellow productivity enthusiast/specialist/strategist, Matt Ragland. This is a conversation I’ve wanted to have for some time and I’m glad I’m able to deliver it as my 300th episode of The Productivityist Podcast.
Forget “move fast and break things.” Try this concept instead: “Move slow and bake things.”
Social media and productivity seem to be strange bedfellows. But in the right hands, they can coexist better than you might think.
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