Cut Your Learning Curve
Summary: Learn anything faster by learning how to set achievable learning goals and good learning habits. In each episode we dive into a different aspect of how learning works looking at the brain, motivation, and habit-forming. Based on years of teaching adults technology as well as text on a wide variety of subjects from behavioral economics to psychology.
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In this episode Olive Persimmon tells us how she was able to get a TEDX speaking engagement, while working on her second book, and at a fulltime job. She's quite the powerhouse when it comes to achieving her goals. If you're an aspiring writer or thought leader, you'll want to her how she was able to set herself to task and deliver with gusto. http://natecooper.co/free https://www.facebook.com/groups/rebootlabs/
In this episode I talk to business coach Chris Sparks about productivity and habit forming. Chris has a number of useful models for thinking about how to structure your time and work through problems especially when you get stuck. http://natecooper.co/free https://www.facebook.com/groups/rebootlabs/
Juliana Marulanda runs ScaleTime, a company which helps you save time by focusing on the things that matter and outsourcing the things that don't drive you. In this episode http://natecooper.co/free https://www.facebook.com/groups/rebootlabs/
The Internet is a great tool for learning but often it isn't utilized to it's full potential. What makes an online course work? What are the things you need to know about your students in order to build a course that keeps people learning and raving? Listen here. http://natecooper.co/free https://www.facebook.com/groups/rebootlabs/
In this episode of Cut Your Learning Curve, I speak with Molly Sonsteng. Molly is a producer, project manager, and entrepreneur dedicated to time well spent and deepening human connections. She’s created countless projects that encourage grownups to live creative and meaningful lives. http://natecooper.co/free https://www.facebook.com/groups/rebootlabs/
For better and worse devices are in our daily lives. It is on us to manage them. In an ideal world our devices work to help us improve towards our better behaviors. But we need not rely solely on the device to do so. http://natecooper.co/free https://www.facebook.com/groups/rebootlabs/
In this episode of Cut Your Learning Curve, I speak with my friend Juvoni Beckford. Juvoni grew up in the Bronx. At a young age, Juvoni recognized the patterns that kept people from in his environment from reaching their full potential. http://natecooper.co/free https://www.facebook.com/groups/rebootlabs/
#14 - Imposter Syndrome, Tips from Ira Glass & Steven Pressfield
#13 - Learning to Create Your Own Luck
#12 - What to do when You're Not Motivated to Learn Something New
#11 - Sandboxing, Creating a safe space to experiment when learning
#10 - Resistance is futile – Getting over self-doubt when learning a new skill
#9 - Mindful Learning, How Meditation Can Help Your Learning Path
#8 - Why this matters, the future of work and generation flux
#7 - The Four Purposes of Life