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Tag Archives: learning

Coding.Mnemonics(beginner)

Thinking to learn how to code? Let me give you a jumpstart in your learning with some devices I use daily.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti22nd Mar 20228th Dec 2022Posted inIn-DepthTags:data science, kave cogs, learning, memory, metalearning, programming, pythonLeave a comment on Coding.Mnemonics(beginner)

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!

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

Fears and Anxieties of a Coach (Part 2)

Coaches have some common root-causes for their fear of failure. Lacking courage and sense of mastery are some. Part 2 of 2.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti18th Nov 202122nd Jun 2022Posted inThe Coaching StudioTags:fear, learning, mastery, psychology, thecoachingstudio1 Comment on Fears and Anxieties of a Coach (Part 2)

Fears and Anxieties of a Coach (Part 1)

A deep learning opportunity to better understand our fear of failure and imposter syndrome. Part 1 of 2.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti11th Nov 202122nd Jun 2022Posted inThe Coaching StudioTags:doubt, fear, learning, psychology, thecoachingstudio3 Comments on Fears and Anxieties of a Coach (Part 1)

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

Learning mindfully mindlessly

Mindfulness is a great tool we can use to improve our learning moments. However it isn’t “one-size-fits-all” and can become counterproductive. Still, we can get the best from the other face of the coin: mindlessness.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti8th Sep 20219th Sep 2021Posted inIn-DepthTags:learning, mindfulness, mindlessness, selfcoachingLeave a comment on Learning mindfully mindlessly

The eternal fight of Data and Intuition

The rise for data-driven results is causing a major shift in defining which skills are strategic to land a job. Let’s see how the most human capabilities can still have the upper hand against technical skills.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti1st Aug 20212nd Aug 2021Posted inArticleTags:criticalthinking, data science, growthmindset, learning1 Comment on The eternal fight of Data and Intuition

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?

The subtle cognitive layer of coaching conversations for learning

All coaching styles have something in common. Thin connective layer can become the main structure of a conversation and deliver astonishing outcomes.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti7th Jul 202122nd Jun 2022Posted inThe Coaching StudioTags:coaching, learning, metalearning, thecoachingstudio4 Comments on The subtle cognitive layer of coaching conversations for learning

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