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Category Archives: Article

Inside the Book: The Monographs

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This compendium of observations is the Sherlock Method Starter Pack of the century.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti6th Mar 20223rd Jul 2022Posted inArticle, readingsTags:body language, critical thinking, observation, psychology, readings3 Comments on Inside the Book: The Monographs

Real as Object: rallying against self-deception

Illustration of Francesco Gonin (1840)

Exploring Manzoni’s Triad for the purpose of coaching conversations: what is the “real” and what’s the role played by emotions in it?

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti17th Feb 202217th Feb 2022Posted inArticleTags:coaching, critical thinking, emotional intelligence, evidence-based coaching, reality, reflection2 Comments on Real as Object: rallying against self-deception

Inside the Book: The Only Skill That Matters

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The skill that helped a kid with ADHD to patiently master focus and memory to succeed in school and life.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti11th Feb 20226th Mar 2022Posted inArticle, readingsTags:attention, books, focus, memory tips, metalearning, readingsLeave a comment on Inside the Book: The Only Skill That Matters

Learn and forget!

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Three pieces of advice from a martial artist to have clarity of outcome.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti31st Jan 20221st Feb 2022Posted inArticleTags:growthmindset, learning, martial arts, memory, philosophy5 Comments on Learn and forget!

How to find usefulness in past frustrating learning

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Can we really consider most of our learning moments as positive experiences?

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti26th Jan 202226th Jan 2022Posted inArticleTags:flow, frustration, learning psychology, metalearning3 Comments on How to find usefulness in past frustrating learning

Inside the Book: Deep Work

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It is time you read the “Gospel of focused work”.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti14th Jan 2022Posted inArticle, readingsTags:books, cal newport, concentration, deep work, focus, skills2 Comments on Inside the Book: Deep Work

We can’t cut imagination off our projects

There is a substantial difference between being imaginative and innovative. The former is a too often forgotten ability. Let’s see why it is important to let imagination run also at work.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti7th Jan 202225th May 2022Posted inArticleTags:creativethinking, growthmindset, imagination, selfcoaching2 Comments on We can’t cut imagination off our projects

The best 5 Books I read in 2021

Looking for some new books? I made my top-5 list for 2021. Here are the readings that helped me improved myself this year.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti9th Dec 2021Posted inArticle, readingsTags:books, learning, reading, reflection, thinking, wisdom5 Comments on The best 5 Books I read in 2021

Self-Coaching You, but the old-fashioned way

Here’s how we can have a self-conversation using no framework, but three simple millenary practices.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti4th Nov 20215th Nov 2021Posted inArticleTags:learning, philosophy, psychology, selfcoaching3 Comments on Self-Coaching You, but the old-fashioned way

Do you struggle to keep in touch with reality?

Reality, Reflection & Biases

Adapting to a new normality can be quite difficult for many. Here some suggestions to move on and few words of encouragement.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti9th Oct 20219th Oct 2021Posted inArticleTags:challenges, coaching, introspection, journal, reality6 Comments on Do you struggle to keep in touch with reality?

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