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Tag Archives: memory

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 skillsLeave a comment on Three main gears of observation (and where to begin with them)

Impara e dimentica!

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Tre consigli di un artista marziale su come avere chiarezza dell’obiettivo.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti19th May 202219th May 2022Posted inTranslatedTags:growthmindset, italian, learning, martial arts, memory, philosophyLeave a comment on Impara e dimentica!

Outsourcing stories to a journal

Old-fashioned, but evergreen: diaries have always been our personal “storage” of chronicles.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti25th Apr 202225th Apr 2022Posted inArticleTags:diary, journaling, memory, remembering, retrospection, storytellingLeave a comment on Outsourcing stories to a journal

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 202222nd Mar 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, philosophy2 Comments on Learn and forget!

Engaging tactics to learn faster and get less bored

A glance at poor learning techniques and wrong motivations, and how to replace boring studying techniques according to a Nobel awarded scientist.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti18th Mar 202118th Mar 2021Posted inArticleTags:creativethinking, criticalthinking, learning, memory3 Comments on Engaging tactics to learn faster and get less bored

3 Good Reasons to start using your Imagination every day

Find clarity and purpose through the creative process and become the MacGyver in your field.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti6th Feb 20216th Feb 2021Posted inArticleTags:creativethinking, imagination, innovation, learning, memory5 Comments on 3 Good Reasons to start using your Imagination every day
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