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Tag Archives: memory

Read, Remember and Retrospect

A simple tactic to not forget what did you read – and what for.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti11th Jan 202311th Jan 2023Posted inArticle, In-DepthTags:learning, memory, readings, reflection, remembering, retrospectionLeave a comment on Read, Remember and Retrospect

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

Coaching with Situational Awareness

I argue about the importance of situational awareness as the golden skill to truly change the way of doing coaching.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti3rd Dec 20223rd Dec 2022Posted inThe Coaching StudioTags:implicit learning, memory, neuroscience, situational awareness, thecoachingstudioLeave a comment on Coaching with Situational Awareness

Three tips for adult learners

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Having trouble to learn something new? Follow these three pieces of advice to make it easier and less frustrating.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti27th Oct 202228th Oct 2022Posted inArticleTags:adult learning, continuous improvement, feedback, learning, memory, metalearning, practice, study1 Comment on Three tips for adult learners

Migliora la tua capacità di osservare

Vediamo, ma non osserviamo; e dovremmo fare qualcosa a riguardo. Ecco tre suggerimenti su come migliorare la propria capacità di osservazione.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti1st Aug 20221st Aug 2022Posted inTranslatedTags:body language, continuous improvement, deductions, italian, learning, memory, observation, practice, situational awareness, social skills1 Comment on Migliora la tua capacità di osservare

A framework for deep introspection

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A meditative, critical approach to maximize the value of introspection and avoid its dangerous pitfalls.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti20th Jul 2022Posted inArticle, In-DepthTags:critical thinking, emotional intelligence, introspection, memory, reflection, retrospection, self-awareness, selfcoaching1 Comment on A framework for deep introspection

Esternalizzare in un giornale le storie vissute

Vecchio stile, ma sempre attuali: i diari sono sempre stati il ​​nostro personale “deposito” di cronache.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti14th Jul 20221st Aug 2022Posted inTranslatedTags:criticalthinking, growthmindset, italian, journaling, memory, reflection, self-awareness, storytellingLeave a comment on Esternalizzare in un giornale le storie vissute

Inside the Book: The Victorious Mind

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The story of how memory can be a source of joy, pride and meaning. That could also be your story.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti30th Jun 202230th Jun 2022Posted inArticle, readingsTags:books, meditation, memory, mindfulness, readings, self-masteryLeave a comment on Inside the Book: The Victorious Mind

What are the emotional costs for the coaching practitioner?

The emotional context of the coaching conversation and its products involve the role of the coach more than it is spoken about.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti15th Jun 202227th Jun 2022Posted inThe Coaching StudioTags:anxiety, coaching, emotional competences, emotional labour, fear, learning, memoryLeave a comment on What are the emotional costs for the coaching practitioner?

Three main gears of observation (and where to begin with them)

We see, but don’t observe – and we should do something with that. Here I suggest three ways to improve our observational skills.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti23rd May 202225th May 2022Posted inArticle, In-DepthTags:body language, continuous improvement, deductions, learning, memory, observation, practice, situational awareness, social skills1 Comment on Three main gears of observation (and where to begin with them)

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