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Tag Archives: flow

Three new tips for adult learners

A new year brings new resolutions, they frequently involve learning something new. These are three wise bits to stick to your plan until the end.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti2nd Jan 20233rd Jan 2023Posted inArticle, In-DepthTags:flow, goal setting, learning, memory, motivation, skills1 Comment on Three new tips for adult learners

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, metalearning2 Comments on How to find usefulness in past frustrating learning

Can we consider Schopenhauer a precursor in Psychology of Learning?

Did a pessimist set the basics for what is a modern approach to learning experiences? I brought back an old fellow: let’s look at it with the eyes of positive psychology.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti19th Jul 2021Posted inArticle, readingsTags:emotional intelligence, flow, learning, pendulum, philosophy, psychology6 Comments on Can we consider Schopenhauer a precursor in Psychology of Learning?
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