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Wed Sep 04 13:33:33 GMT 2024 From /weblog/learning

habit


How habit affecting you - http://stephencfchan.blogspot.com[..]2012/02/poor-study-habit-and-remedy.html

How to change habit - http://cn.wsj.com/big5/20120420/trv075618.asp?source=rss

How to quit bad habit - http://now.eloqua.com[..]028&elq=2220804c77864d95acba08b4a6f21c23

好奇心,细节 - http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_47841af70102e1yi.html

The most interesting things I've learnt about learning - http://jchyip.blogspot.com.au[..]-most-interesting-things-ive-learnt.html

The most interesting things I've learned about improvement - http://jchyip.blogspot.com.au[..]t-interesting-things-ive-learned_14.html

* Increase your exposure to new and different ideas
* Spend as much time learning from your trading as you actually spend trading
* Manage yourself, not just your risk and your positions

http://traderfeed.blogspot.hk[..]hree-best-practices-of-best-traders.html

http://traderfeed.blogspot.com[..]/energy-well-being-and-success-four.html

直覺的奧妙 — Blink - https://thestandnews.com[..]%A6%BA%E7%9A%84%E5%A5%A7%E5%A6%99-blink/

1)  How does the person spend his or her free time?  Per Ayn Rand's observation above, what does he or she do for enjoyment?  

2)  How does the person respond to your successes?  Many people are willing to commiserate with you when you're down and elevate themselves in the process.  A person of genuine goodwill celebrates your successes and is happy for your happiness.

3)  What strong beliefs does the person voice and live through their actions?  Character means standing for what you believe in and living your beliefs.  Go along and get along might be comfortable, but commitment is what powers effective action in the world.

http://traderfeed.blogspot.hk[..]hree-powerful-measures-of-character.html

Ask as a habit - https://thestandnews.com[..]%83%E9%80%99%E5%80%8B%E5%95%8F%E9%A1%8C/

practice consistently, stay warm - http://www.zmescience.com[..]brain/halo-starcraft-practice-excellence

Wake up early - https://medium.com[..]e-guide-for-waking-up-early-a750c011eb07

This will work, I believe, but really not easy - https://journal.thriveglobal.com[..]e-your-life-in-just-a-month-eed6c90ee6c4

3 Simple Habits to Improve Your Critical Thinking:
Question assumptions
Reason through logic
Diversify thought
- https://hbr.org[..]habits-to-improve-your-critical-thinking

A cue that triggers your brain to behave automatically
A routine that consists of some kind of action
A reward that reinforces the loop by giving you a good feeling
https://evernote.com[..]ur-productivity-and-how-to-take-it-back/

Their assessment blew Psycho-Cybernetics out of the water, showing that the time it took to form a new habit ranged from 18 to 254 days. - https://www.zmescience.com[..]post/how-long-it-takes-to-break-a-habit/

How to Create a Habit System and Stay Motivated as a Developer - https://www.freecodecamp.org[..]ystem-and-stay-motivated-as-a-developer/

Why ‘daily-ish’ habits can be better than everyday routines - https://www.fastcompany.com[..]its-can-be-better-than-everyday-routines

14 habits that make you more focused than 98% of people - https://iamalexmathers.medium.com[..]e-focused-than-98-of-people-1fd9e40093ff

6 inspiring morning habits of highly successful people - https://www.fastcompany.com[..]rning-habits-of-highly-successful-people

Rebecca Solnit: Slow Change Can Be Radical Change - https://lithub.com[..]olnit-slow-change-can-be-radical-change/

The results were striking. Mice that had any form of passive exposure to the sounds learned to categorize them more quickly than those that relied solely on active training. This was true whether the passive exposure was interleaved with active training or occurred entirely before the active training began. - https://www.zmescience.com[..]could-help-you-learn-a-new-skill-faster/

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Mon Sep 02 13:22:07 GMT 2024 From /weblog/learning

focus


How to train focus - https://www.infoq.com/news/2017/01/attention-awareness-teams http://www.infoq.com/cn/news/2017/01/attention-awareness-teams

Once you build self-control through a chosen activity, you do a better job exerting self-control in other situations. - https://qz.com[..]r-thanks-to-the-science-of-self-control/

17 yrs don't speak... - https://dq.yam.com/post.php?id=7898

5 hours rule, every day spend an hour to read/reflect/experience, 5 times a week - http://www.businessinsider.com[..]and-oprah-all-use-the-5-hour-rule-2017-7 https://medium.com[..]-all-embrace-the-5-hour-rule-8836f554da1

Why focusing is important - https://www.theverge.com[..]-practice-training-neuroscience-research

How To Dramatically Sharpen Your Attention And Focus = https://medium.com[..]en-your-attention-and-focus-416444802997

How to due with information overload - https://betterhumans.coach.me[..]-hurts-us-and-how-to-escape-4a2924800e16

獨自練習(反覆針對問題點,進行大量重複聚焦式的練習。)
全神貫注(因為很容易累,要搭配充足睡眠。)
保持覺察(不要讓自己在練習時,因為習慣了就開始不思考。隨時抓出關鍵轉折點,然後針對問題,重點密集的練習克服。)
拆解專家的技術,去分析其心智模型(不斷討論,思考他為何要這麼做?)
接受專家高質量針對性的回饋(後期可以透過心智模型自我回饋) - https://www.inside.com.tw[..]ecrets-from-the-new-science-of-expertise

How to concentrate - https://medium.com[..]-no-such-thing-as-motivation-e02edd7de30

https://markmanson.net/attention-diet

https://getpocket.com[..]-focus-and-get-more-meaningful-work-done

Ignoring distractions or temptation is harder when you’re tired, stressed, or trying to remember something - https://www.zmescience.com[..]ognitive-control-ignoring-cues-925346345

唐鳳愛用番茄鐘工作法是什麼?教你提高專注力、重新奪回生產力 - https://www.inside.com.tw[..]icle/19127-how-to-use-pomodoro-technique

https://kevinabdulrahman.org/stay-focused-at-work/

The one where we get smarter about how we divide up our workday - https://www.yourfriendsguidetoentrepreneurship.com[..]com/p/the-one-where-we-get-smarter-about

An astronaut shares his 30-second trick for boosting productivity - https://www.fastcompany.com[..]es-30-second-trick-boosting-productivity

A fail-proof trick to get your brain into the flow every morning, according to psychologists - https://www.fastcompany.com/90907757/train-brain-into-flow

You Become What You Focus On - https://medium.com[..]ou-become-what-you-focus-on-a4043556875f

So — how does a peak dopamine morning impact our daily focus?

If you’re like me, mornings will often look like this:

Wake up
Check phone (dopamine 📈)
Big breakfast (dopamine 📈)
Drink coffee (dopamine 📈)
Rush to get out the door (dopamine 📈)
Listen to music (dopamine 📈)

https://medium.com[..]to-improve-your-daily-focus-6300d93effc8

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Sun Sep 01 14:08:50 GMT 2024 From /weblog/learning

positive


http://www.michelemmartin.com[..]stions-for-professional-development.html <- write it down, make it a story, visualize it.

http://time.com[..]-that-can-make-you-much-more-impressive/ <- The only change was this semester he presented more enthusiastically, gesturing with his hands and modulating his voice.

http://www.forbes.com[..]ing-by-asking-the-right-questions/print/ <- Appreciative inquiry (AI) has two important elements: becoming mindful of the questions we ask and directing those questions toward strengths and positive outcomes.

有趣的是,教授說切忌養大自尊心。她發現,美國加州很多關懷青少年的機構都提倡建立自尊心(Self-Esteem),卻無助吸煙、毒品等問題。因為自尊心由「成功」養大,遇到「失敗」馬上危危乎。它的本質已有比較,要成為自尊心強的人,你就要覺得自己很特別,也比他人強。
要做到「自我關懷」,我們要接受自己會做錯,偶爾偷懶讓自己休息一下,就像對待你身邊的好友。 - http://hk.apple.nextmedia.com[..]om/realtime/supplement/20160419/55001749

As outlined by recent research, it all seems as though confidence doesn't necessarily breed success. Interestingly, the self-reported writing skills of college freshmen has been going up over decades, while actual writing ability has dropped. Students rate themselves much higher in drive to succeed now than two or three decades ago, but the average time they spend studying has dropped meaningfully. - http://traderfeed.blogspot.hk[..]k/2014/03/the-limits-of-self-belief.html

五萬隻鳥蛋的故事告訴我們,即使遇到一些普通如一隻鳥蛋那樣熟悉的事物,我們仍可在當中發掘新的知識,並需要勇氣挑戰舊的假設。 - https://thestandnews.com[..]B4%E4%BD%A0%E7%94%9A%E9%BA%BC-%E4%B8%8B/

Use negative emotion as an catalyst to success - http://traderfeed.blogspot.hk[..]awareness-and-acceptance-in-trading.html

It's really true: confidence doesn't come from success alone, but rather from facing failure and moving beyond it. - http://traderfeed.blogspot.hk[..]-most-important-reason-traders-cant.html

但接著某件不尋常的事情發生了。學生「相信」比較聰明的那群老鼠,真的表現比較好。簡直有如魔法。那些「聰明」的老鼠儘管和「笨」的同類沒有差別,表現卻是兩倍優秀。 - https://dq.yam.com/post.php?id=14388

Setbacks are inevitable, here’s your brain’s survival guide to get motivated again - https://www.fastcompany.com[..]val-guide-to-get-motivated-after-setback

How to stop assuming the worst in a state of uncertainty - https://www.fastcompany.com[..]ming-the-worst-in-a-state-of-uncertainty

Where Does Confidence Come From — And How Do You Build More of It? - https://nicenews.com[..]idence-comes-from-and-how-to-build-more/

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Tue Aug 06 07:37:19 GMT 2024 From /weblog/learning

action


Positive Professional Development: Insights Into Action - http://www.michelemmartin.com[..]ctblog/2011/07/insights-into-action.html

50 Productive Things To Do to Organize Your Life - http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2011/11/productive-things-todo

Pay to you children to teach you - http://cn.wsj.com/big5/20121101/wvh072054.asp?source=rss

Tips on say no - http://cn.wsj.com/big5/20140327/lif113140.asp?source=rss

the-overthinkers-guide-for-taking-action - https://medium.com[..]ers-guide-for-taking-action-4670ca1f1b6d

The first step is never physical. It is entirely mental.
The first step is a decision.
A decision to commit. A decision to act. - https://medium.com[..]Robot/the-power-of-decision-74f0d8ca78d2

Asking questions is one of the most important habits for innovative thinkers. - https://hackernoon.com[..]e-you-a-better-entrepreneur-70ce98492aed

A super simple strategy that can help you beat procrastination, break bad habits, and improve performance—all in just 5 seconds. - https://getpocket.com[..]tem/how-to-change-your-life-in-5-seconds

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Sat Jul 20 13:51:25 GMT 2024 From /weblog/learning

memory


These 3 Hacks Will Make You Remember More - https://betterhumans.coach.me[..]will-make-you-remember-more-b30a3d9b3136

When trying to memorise new material, it’s easy to assume that the more work you put in, the better you will perform. Yet taking the occasional down time – to do literally nothing – may be exactly what you need. Just dim the lights, sit back, and enjoy 10-15 minutes of quiet contemplation, and you’ll find that your memory of the facts you have just learnt is far better than if you had attempted to use that moment more productively. - http://www.bbc.com[..]effortless-way-to-strengthen-your-memory

This one is funny: "Distract yourself. You might feel like you’re being super productive and focused by sticking to your work, but you’re less likely to recall it later." - https://medium.com[..]-and-it-can-actually-be-fun-99a9c9b95d5b

https://list25.com[..]proof-techniques-to-enhance-your-memory/

http://www.bbc.com[..]-make-you-smarter?ocid=global_future_rss

Drawing something makes it easier to remember than writing it down - https://www.zmescience.com[..]drawing-better-than-writting-memory-0432

http://www.bbc.com[..]s-your-memory-is-stranger-than-you-think

Frustrated at forgetting stuff? Some simple tricks could have dramatic positive effects.
1) Walk backwards
2) Do a drawing
3) Do some exercise, but get the timing right
4) Do nothing
5) Take a nap

http://www.bbc.com[..]-ways-you-could-become-a-memory-champion

In animals, weight training appeared to promote the creation of new neurons in the memory centers of the brain. - https://www.nytimes.com[..]w-weight-training-changes-the-brain.html

The method works something like this: you use a familiar environment, such as your home, and walk through the environment associating information (like words or digits) you want to remember with various objects or scenery. In order to recall the digits in the right order, you simply have to do a mental walk through your mind palace. In Lu’s case, he devised an intricate story, and assigned images such as a chair, a king or a horse to two-digit combinations of numbers ranging from “00” to “99.” - https://www.zmescience.com[..]e-but-theres-something-that-comes-close/

Most students take a laptop with them to lectures. But are there times when they might be better off taking a pad and pen? - https://www.bbc.com[..]en-the-best-way-to-take-notes-is-by-hand

Use hand for memory - https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/handy-mnemonics

“This was because using the device shifted the way that people used their memory to store high-importance versus low-importance information. When people had to remember by themselves, they used their memory capacity to remember the most important information. But when they could use the device, they saved high-importance information into the device and used their own memory for less important information instead,” Dr Gilbert explains. - https://www.zmescience.com[..]e/digital-devices-memory-aides-84634345/

跟福爾摩斯學記憶法 加拿大團隊用VR打造「記憶公寓」 - https://dq.yam.com/post/15111?

The results were intriguing: those who were in the curious exploration mode performed better on the memory test. They correctly recognized more paintings and their associated values.
On the other hand, the group in the urgent mode proved better at remembering the paintings with the highest value compared to the people who were scouting the museum. Although they remembered fewer paintings, the total value of the paintings they could remember was about $230 higher than the collection of the 'curious thieves'. - https://www.zmescience.com[..]/?goal=0_3b5aad2288-3363a97685-242734313

4 ways to improve your memory, according to a neuroscientist - https://www.fastcompany.com[..]our-memory-according-to-a-neuroscientist

Forgot where you put your keys? A neuroscience professor offers 5 tips to improve your memory - https://www.fastcompany.com[..]sor-offers-3-tips-to-improve-your-memory

How can I improve my memory? - https://www.fastcompany.com/91125864/how-can-i-improve-my-memory

Strengthen Your Memory With These Simple, Science-Backed Techniques - https://nicenews.com[..]our-memory-with-these-simple-techniques/

11 Simple Ways to Improve Your Memory - https://getpocket.com[..]em/11-simple-ways-to-improve-your-memory



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Wed Jun 12 02:41:07 GMT 2024 From /weblog/learning

creativity


Following the curiosity - http://michael.nona.name[..]chives/how-i-learn-1-follow-curiousness/

Creativity is often about 'Synthesis' - http://cipher-quaker.blogspot.com[..]9/12/what-avatar-can-teach-us-about.html

How to improve creativitiy? http://cn.wsj.com/big5/20120323/TRV113225.asp?source=rss

最成功的人,多少都帶點率性,都忠於自己。不是嗎?天天做著不喜歡的事,又怎能出類拔萃?有 Passion,自然就投入,就有幹勁。 http://thehousenews.com[..]%AD%E5%8A%9B%E7%9A%84%E4%BA%BA%E6%89%8D/

Analysis
Synthesis
Implementation

http://www.forbes.com[..]ity-the-hard-work-of-combinatorial-play/

Too much structured knowledge hurts creativity, shows study - https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/03/170322152736.htm

https://medium.com[..]s-of-highly-creative-people-9e30d0bd6782

如何培養創造力?達·芬奇給世人留下這三條秘訣 - http://cn.wsj.com/big5/20171122/OPN165524.asp

How to Come Up with Great Ideas - https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?ref=rss&id=3203214

Read and write for creativity - https://medium.com[..]life-will-never-be-the-same-1dcc545664dc

One possible contributory factor is a personality style shared by many of my creative subjects. These subjects are adventuresome and exploratory. They take risks. Particularly in science, the best work tends to occur in new frontiers. - https://getpocket.com/explore/item/secrets-of-the-creative-brain

https://www.zmescience.com/science/the-psychology-of-creativity/

For me, the quest for a breakthrough often requires getting myself into literal motion; one small step for Poincaré but a whole sequence of steps for me. - https://www.newyorker.com[..]e-myth-and-magic-of-generating-new-ideas

When trying out creative ideas, go for your second choice, a new study finds - https://www.zmescience.com/science/creative-ideas-ranking-156244/

As the state marks its bicentennial, creative thinkers look to crashing waves, craggy mountains, and colorful seasons for inspiration. - https://www.nationalgeographic.com[..]e/artists-find-centuries-of-inspiration/

他們會坐在椅子上,手中拿著像是湯匙或球的小東西,一旦真的漸漸進入睡眠、小東西自兩人的手上滑落地面,那瞬間的撞擊聲會把他們吵醒,接著愛迪生和達利就會立刻繼續自己的工作。 - https://dq.yam.com/post.php?id=14541

What Does Empathy Have to Do With Good Puzzle Design? - https://medium.com[..]ory-of-puzzles-i-didnt-post-e09b8bf7b1f8

How to train your brain to become more curious - https://www.fastcompany.com[..]how-train-your-brain-become-more-curious

Recognize that you’re a creator, too—when you do, you’re more awake and alive and contributing value to the world.
Relish your thoughts because your thoughts are ideas, and ideas can become real.
Stop for a few moments a day; pay attention to your thoughts and accept that your thoughts are creation.
Reverse engineer and create something out of what you might have just consumed online (consume to create).
Start noticing things. Creation manifests in many forms. Creation and art are not what you were told growing up.
Write down or record a question, thought or idea, immediately and right now.
Record a stream of consciousness, even if it is nonsensical, from your brain to paper or a voice recording. Do not edit or fix typos or grammar. Do not feel compelled to share it with anyone. Try to do this once per day. This can be intentional or unintentional. Snatch an idea from thin air, don’t let it escape.
Reject shame, embarrassment, or even celebration at your idea. Be compassionate and let it live for a while.
Create without judgment or consume with intention to build on or improve on an existing idea. This is still creation! This is not a diary or journal. This is a chance for you to become aware that you are a creator and have been creating every day since you were born.
Finally, organize your desk, line up pencils, categorize your books or tools, clean one cabinet and reorganize it. Look at the results with a creative eye, not a critical one. The visual myth that the real artist has a messy, paint-splattered studio is false. Organized things can reflect creativity as well. There can be art in order, even if it’s the way you line up bottles in your refrigerator. If you need a reminder, just watch how Marie Kondo folds a T-shirt.

https://www.fastcompany.com[..]map-to-find-your-own-at-work-and-in-life

Trying to Innovate? Put down your hammer. - https://rachelaudige.medium.com[..]novate-put-down-your-hammer-a8f9810b1d1a

Creativity Is Good for Your Mental Health, Study Finds — Try These 6 Activities to Boost Your Mood - https://nicenews.com[..]eative-activities-benefit-mental-health/

Our brains are lazy when faced with making a choice. Here are 3 strategies to expand your options - https://www.fastcompany.com[..]-are-3-strategies-to-expand-your-options

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Wed Jun 12 02:36:32 GMT 2024 From /weblog/learning

burnout


What to do when you’re struggling with burnout as a leader - https://www.fastcompany.com[..]oure-struggling-with-burnout-as-a-leader

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Wed Jun 12 00:26:22 GMT 2024 From /weblog/learning

change


Start Small
Do an Energy Audit
Unlock Your Potential
Commit
https://www.fastcompany.com[..]ke-if-youre-looking-to-reinvent-yourself

Ultra-endurance athlete Rich Roll explains the practices that fuel transformation - https://www.fastcompany.com[..]s-the-practices-that-fuel-transformation

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Sat Mar 30 11:45:38 GMT 2024 From /weblog/learning

Expert vs Novice


Novice - Needs to be told exactly what to do. Very little context to base decisions off of.
Advanced beginner - Has more context for decisions, but still needs rigid guidelines to follow.
Competent - Begins to question the reasoning behind the tasks, and can see longer term consequences.
Proficient - Still relies on rules, but able to seperate what is most important.
Expert - Works mainly on intuition, except in circumstances where problems occur

http://ablog.apress.com/?p=972

http://jchyip.blogspot.com.au[..]summary-of-protocol-analysis-verbal.html

When we process data too broadly, we process nothing deeply. When we process too much data, we actually lose information - http://traderfeed.blogspot.hk[..]hk/2016/01/doing-more-by-doing-less.html

The right teamwork can amplify our individual work. Several perceptive, creative people operating in parallel can see more of the world--and see the world in more ways--than any of the individuals in isolation. The right teams, whether in trading or in romantic relationships, make us better. - http://traderfeed.blogspot.hk[..]teamwork-in-trading-processing-more.html

Forget 10,000 hours. The Helsinki Bus Station theory outlines a distinct strategy that separates success from failure - https://www.fastcompany.com[..]tegy-that-separates-success-from-failure

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Sat Mar 09 11:57:52 GMT 2024 From /weblog/learning

attitude


Persistence Pays - https://www.thedriftmag.com/persistence-pays

See every challenge as a learning opportunity – and a test - https://www.bbc.com[..]losophers-teach-us-about-uncertain-times

運動心理學淺談(55):個人特質與運動表現 – 心理堅韌性作為運動員重要的個人特質 -
https://www.sportsroad.hk/archives/373781

Isaac Newton - https://www.cantorsparadise.com[..]routine-of-sir-isaac-newton-f7c793b55ca3 https://zh.wikipedia.org[..]8%90%A8%E5%85%8B%C2%B7%E7%89%9B%E9%A1%BF

Setbacks are inevitable, here’s your brain’s survival guide to get motivated again - https://www.fastcompany.com[..]val-guide-to-get-motivated-after-setback

Moderate self-control strikes a balance that fosters both discipline and flexibility, allowing individuals to pursue their goals without succumbing to the rigidity that extreme self-control often demands. This balance best promotes psychological well-being, as it accommodates for life’s unpredictabilities and the natural human need for occasional indulgence.
In contrast, extreme self-control can lead to stress, burnout, and a diminished capacity to enjoy life’s pleasures. Life (and work) then may best be approached as a balancing act between rational long-term self-management, but without being so strict or tough on yourself. - https://www.fastcompany.com[..]an-help-you-succeed-according-to-science

A growth mindset is great, right? A psychologist explains when it’s not - https://www.fastcompany.com[..]ght-a-psychologist-explains-when-its-not

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Tue Feb 20 12:19:12 GMT 2024 From /weblog/learning

emotion


The more someone has actually been victimized, the more important it is to not live life as a victim. - http://traderfeed.blogspot.hk[..]1/living-life-as-origin-not-as-pawn.html

psychological-hacks - http://list25.com[..]l-hacks-to-control-almost-any-situation/

Happiness is a Compass, Not a Destination - https://medium.com[..]a-compass-not-a-destination-903f92cf586e

How to Use Your Regrets for Good - https://www.gq.com/story/daniel-pink-the-power-of-regret

Loneliness is a drive to overcome this persistent feeling of separateness. This does not mean that we are doomed by it. - https://www.fastcompany.com/90992149/untapped-power-of-loneliness

Anger, sadness, boredom, anxiety—emotions that feel bad can be useful - https://www.fastcompany.com[..]ety-emotions-that-feel-bad-can-be-useful

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Tue Feb 20 02:51:12 GMT 2024 From /weblog/learning

speak


How to prevent "um...." - https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/24/us/verbal-ticks-like-um.html

https://simpleprogrammer.com/2017/06/26/speaking-conferences/

Keep Up...If You Can: Use Trash Talk to Motivate Yourself - https://www.wsj.com[..]se-trash-talk-to-motivate-you-1499273788 http://cn.wsj.com/big5/20170803/LIF165201.asp?source=rss

會「講」也要會「演」,演講也是一種表演 - https://dq.yam.com/post/15940

「如何成就偉大的演講?」《王者之聲》中的三層次溝通 - https://dq.yam.com/post/15961

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Wed Feb 14 03:07:58 GMT 2024 From /weblog/learning

presentation


How to capture the attention from audience in 30 second - http://www.learninggeneralist.com[..]tter-beginnings-how-to-capture-your.html

How you can build Meaningful Interactivity into your eLearning - http://www.learninggeneralist.com[..]010/01/how-you-can-build-meaningful.html

3 Ways to Spice up Linear Navigation in Elearning - http://www.learninggeneralist.com[..]ys-to-spice-up-linear-navigation-in.html

5 Simple Ideas to Avoid Presentation Nervousness - http://www.learninggeneralist.com[..]-simple-ideas-to-avoid-presentation.html

3 Visual Design tips to make your presentation slides pop - http://www.learninggeneralist.com[..]4/3-visual-design-tips-to-make-your.html

Questions to ask to make presentation short - http://www.stevenlist.com[..]blog/2011/03/29/make-a-long-story-short/

Some tips for developing presentation skill - http://www.insightfullogic.com[..]w-grow-speakers-your-technical-community

做個一流講者 - http://wired.tw/posts/2789

Ignite, a way of short presentation - http://blogs.ancestry.com/techroots/ignite-at-ancestry-com/

The tricks to make yourself effortlessly charming - http://www.bbc.com[..]s-to-make-yourself-effortlessly-charming

從紐約州長古莫的疫情記者會學簡報技巧 - https://www.inside.com.tw/article/19556-Cuomo-presentation

https://www.thoughtworks.com[..]resentation-7-common-sins-public-speaker

How to Give Talks as a Software Developer - https://javachallengers.com[..]w-to-give-talks-as-a-software-developer/

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Sat Jan 27 05:27:21 GMT 2024 From /weblog/learning

games


The first one discuss game is attractive because there are difference level and motivation for the user to improve.

And second talk about the difference of man and women, man just like to go next but woman like to know why.

http://headrush.typepad.com[..]onate_users/2006/04/what_can_we_lea.html

Video Gamers Are Better Decision-Makers - https://www.webmd.com[..]/video-gamers-are-better-decision-makers

From Tic-Tac-Toe to Monopoly, a mathematician reveals the design secret of great games - https://www.fastcompany.com[..]thematician-design-secret-of-great-games

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Thu Jan 04 12:24:29 GMT 2024 From /weblog/learning

fear


How to use your fears to build wealth and a successful career - https://www.fastcompany.com[..]-to-build-wealth-and-a-successful-career

Loneliness is a drive to overcome this persistent feeling of separateness. This does not mean that we are doomed by it. - https://www.fastcompany.com/90992149/untapped-power-of-loneliness

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Thu Dec 21 13:25:17 GMT 2023 From /weblog/learning

language


How to learn language in 30 days - http://www.fourhourworkweek.com[..]k.com/blog/2009/01/20/learning-language/

http://www.articlesbase.com[..]power-of-daily-positive-words-15115.html

Language make the difference - http://www.chinahush.com[..]shocked-by-chinese-multiplication-table/

crazy-facts-about-languages - http://list25.com/25-crazy-facts-about-languages/?view=all

http://list25.com[..]nguage-fluently-quickly-and-efficiently/

5 tips for learning Mandarin - http://www.chinahush.com[..]-great-advice-from-a-variety-of-experts/

Choice other than "Regards" - https://www.inc.com[..]/email-sign-offs-for-every-occasion.html

Resource of learning a lot difference languages - http://learn101.org/

Bubble physics can explain why dialects appear and how they evolve - http://www.zmescience.com/science/dialect-physics-paper

語言的高與低 - http://www.eisland.com.tw/Main.php?stat=a_P7V8dWZ

Learning music or a foreign language can help your brain be more efficient - https://www.zmescience.com[..]sic-bilingual-brain-efficiency-17052018/ https://medium.com[..]n-healthier-and-learn-faster-4a67e82dd81

For learning Chinese - http://www.chinese-learning.cn/#/web

Language Alters Our Experience of Time - https://getpocket.com[..]m/language-alters-our-experience-of-time

This is How You Can Learn All Programming Languages, Yes - “all” - https://www.infoq.cn/article/8STbPDW9M9xVGVc2eVIP https://hackernoon.com[..]l-programming-languages-yes-all-c41j3t8l

https://www.bbc.com[..]lanuages-still-missing-from-the-internet

About "the" - https://www.bbc.com[..]st-powerful-word-in-the-english-language

Our brains get a boost when studying new languages, to help us along - https://www.zmescience.com[..]studying-new-languages-to-help-us-along/

雙語越早學越好?閱讀障礙、注意力缺失是哪裡卡關?大腦電波來解答!- https://dq.yam.com/post.php?id=14382

Why Are Letters Shaped the Way They Are? - https://www.vice.com[..]/why-are-letters-shaped-the-way-they-are

How dyslexia changes in other languages - https://www.bbc.com[..]2-can-dyslexia-change-in-other-languages

Hawaii’s Native language nearly vanished—this is the fight to bring it back - https://www.nationalgeographic.com[..]tive-language-efforts-to-preserve-revive

What Baby Babble Can Teach Adults About Learning New Languages - https://nicenews.com[..]ach-adults-about-learning-new-languages/


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Sat Dec 09 14:17:39 GMT 2023 From /weblog/learning

goal


It's never too late to reinvent yourself.txt - http://headrush.typepad.com[..]ing_passionate_users/2005/01/you_20.html

Related interview - http://www.inside.com.tw[..]/06/16/jill-abramson-commencement-speech http://www.washingtonpost.com[..]sons-commencement-speech-at-wake-forest/

How to improve yourself - https://medium.com[..]w-to-impress-an-interviewer-c210d9d8e84a

1. Connect to Your Emotions
2. Email Prompts and Reminders to Yourself
3. Get an Accountability Partner
4. Start a Mastermind Group
http://www.michelemmartin.com[..]ccountable-for-achieving-your-goals.html

Don't set the goal too high -https:/[..]%88%E8%A8%82%E5%BE%97%E5%A4%A0%E4%BD%8E/

vision. A powerful vision has three elements: a significant purpose, a picture of the future, and a clear set of values. Goals speak to our brains, telling us what to do when. Vision speaks to our hearts, pulling us forward through a compelling sense of what can be.vision. A powerful vision has three elements: a significant purpose, a picture of the future, and a clear set of values. Goals speak to our brains, telling us what to do when. Vision speaks to our hearts, pulling us forward through a compelling sense of what can be. - https://www.forbes.com[..]by-truly-leading-your-life/#54bc6cba7ea0

Setting attainable goals makes us happier, even if we fail - https://www.zmescience.com[..]ience/attainable-goals-happiness-9536354

The 3 Science-Backed Strategies That Can Help You Achieve Your Post-Pandemic Goals - https://time.com/6046574/how-to-achieve-your-goals/

Feedback and setting goals are keystones of keeping us motivated and on-task - https://www.zmescience.com[..]back-goals-motivation-attention-2637345/

How I became a machine learning practitioner - https://blog.gregbrockman.com[..]i-became-a-machine-learning-practitioner https://www.infoq.cn/article/xFSNjrv9MaNdsODqOITh https://www.infoq.cn/article/FCley3cdJi5mbzCeaUE5

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Mon Nov 27 13:42:37 GMT 2023 From /weblog/learning

method


Sometime implicit training is better - https://www.zmescience.com[..]cience/penalty-taking-football-29082018/

Use password to remind you - https://medium.com[..]-a-password-changed-my-life-7af5d5f28038

https://getpocket.com/explore/item/the-myth-of-learning-styles

I've often mentioned that successful performance professionals spend more time working on their game than in actually playing - http://traderfeed.blogspot.com[..]o-ways-of-achieving-trading-mastery.html

https://getpocket.com[..]-hardest-part-about-learning-hard-things


When you are stuck on something, how often do you ask yourself: “What are things I can do to help myself?”
Whenever you feel like you are not making progress, how often do you ask yourself: “Is there a better way of doing this?”
Whenever you feel frustrated with something, how often do you ask yourself: “How can I do this better?”
In moments when you feel challenged, how often do you ask yourself: “What are things I can do to make myself better at this?”
When you are struggling with something, how often do you ask yourself: “What can I do to help myself?”
Whenever something feels difficult, how often do you ask yourself: “What can I do to get better at this?”

https://www.bbc.com[..]indset-you-need-to-succeed-at-every-goal

“You have to keep a dozen of your favorite problems constantly present in your mind, although by and large they will lay in a dormant state. Every time you hear or read a new trick or a new result, test it against each of your 12 problems to see whether it helps. Every once in a while there will be a hit, and people will say: ‘How did he do it? He must be a genius!’,” Rota says. - https://www.zmescience.com[..]hink-like-a-genius-with-richard-feynman/

Formulating a good hypothesis is the backbone of the scientific method. - https://www.zmescience.com/science/what-makes-a-good-hypothesis/

Teaching, Learn Anything Faster By Using The Feynman Technique - https://www.cantorsparadise.com[..]using-the-feynman-technique-6565a9f7eda7

How I take notes - https://enzircle.com/how-i-take-notes

The Key to Better Studying Is Self-Explanation - https://lifehacker.com/family/self-explanation-study-method

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Sun Nov 12 11:42:12 GMT 2023 From /weblog/learning

writing


The Power of Writing by Hand - https://www.artofmanliness.com/articles/benefits-writing-by-hand/

手寫、打字、看影片學語言,研究:寫下來效果最好 - https://dq.yam.com/post.php?id=14087

Same with work, too. I have something I should do, I really should. But my mind wants to think about anything but that big task — I think about this email or some outstanding issue or whatever. And it delays me from starting it. - https://medium.com[..]it-i-do-that-helps-me-focus-f5b15e960b11

The History of Writing is the History of Humanity - https://lithub.com[..]y-of-writing-is-the-history-of-humanity/

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Sun Jul 16 13:24:44 GMT 2023 From /weblog/learning

mistake


How could the pilots have missed or disregarded all of these potentially salient clues? Several factors likely contributed, but it’s worth noting first of all that humans tend to judge whether a situation looks “wrong” based on what we’re expecting to see, rather than objectively analyzing whether everything that should be there is in fact present. - https://admiralcloudberg.medium.com[..]ngapore-airlines-flight-006-61128fc6b8ee

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Sun Apr 02 14:56:40 GMT 2023 From /weblog/learning

English


http://list25.com[..]ling-origins-of-popular-idioms/?view=all

http://list25.com[..]english-speakers-often-confuse/?view=all

【英文本色】Even though 和 although 的分別 - http://hk.apple.nextmedia.com/realtime/news/20160518/55116297

How to learn language in 30 days - http://www.fourhourworkweek.com[..]k.com/blog/2009/01/20/learning-language/

http://www.articlesbase.com[..]power-of-daily-positive-words-15115.html

Use "Nothing beats xxx", "mindful of" to replace "remember" and "dismiss the idea" - http://thehousenews.com[..]%AB%E5%8D%81%E5%BE%8C%E5%AF%AB%E7%A5%9E/

Language make the difference - http://www.chinahush.com[..]shocked-by-chinese-multiplication-table/

crazy-facts-about-languages - http://list25.com/25-crazy-facts-about-languages/?view=all

直譯英文誤會多,掌握「痛點」讓你高效學習 - http://www.inside.com.tw/2016/04/18/painpoint-in-learning-english

【世界公民】都是「小」,該用 Small 還是 Little? - https://www.inside.com.tw/article/20924-small-or-little

Some words have two opposite meanings. Why? - https://www.economist.com[..]ome-words-have-two-opposite-meanings-why

25 Reasons the English Language Makes No Sense - https://list25.com[..]ons-the-english-language-makes-no-sense/

3 Ways to Make Your Writing Clearer - https://getpocket.com[..]item/3-ways-to-make-your-writing-clearer

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Tue Jan 31 09:20:24 GMT 2023 From /weblog/learning

reading


智能手機時代的速讀技術 - http://cn.wsj.com/big5/20140416/lif115306.asp?source=rss

Fun testing - http://projects.wsj.com/speedread/?mod=readin

Fun information, text layout related to speed of reading: http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000618.html

Martin fowler discuss about the skill of how to read/write a big big book http://martinfowler.com/bliki/DuplexBook.html , more discussion - http://blog.jayfields.com/2007/06/reading-technical-books.html

關掉手機 享受慢閱讀的樂趣 - http://cn.wsj.com/big5/20141004/lif105708.asp?source=rss

这里有一个原则同学们要记住:不重要的学术作品大可不读,但重要的要反复重读,读多遍。不要相信重要作品的简化阐释,因为作者究竟怎样想我们不可能从简化的阐释中学到。 - http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_47841af70102ux5w.html

Rarely will I get through every section of every book.  The idea is to create a kind of dialogue among the authors, identifying points of overlap and difference.  Very often, the ideas from one book will trigger ideas that have you scouring the other books for elaboration.  The mixture of ideas from several books will lead to a thought that is not contained in any of the books.  When you read in parallel, it's like being in the room while the authors are conversing.  The intersecting of ideas almost always stimulates fresh ways of thinking about (and applying) the topic at hand. - http://traderfeed.blogspot.hk[..]ding-in-parallel-becoming-better-at.html

Read for communication - http://cn.wsj.com/big5/20170210/OPN170636.asp

https://qz.com[..]this-year-according-to-harvard-research/

在第一遍阅读时,你并不需要理解一个冗长计算的所有步骤。相反,默认它们是正确的,跳过它们,深入阅读关键的步骤。读公式之间的文字描述,读实验结果,读结论。当你大致明白了文章所谈论的东西之后,你再决定是否把时间花费在代数部分。不要在看不懂的步骤上花太多时间。当你以后有空时,可以重复阅读来慢慢理解它们。 - http://www.infoq.com[..]/2017/08/how-Read-machine-earning-papers https://www.reddit.com[..]achine_learning/?st=j6lm438g&sh=b1d9eba7

Reading to Learn: Why You Shouldn’t Read Beginning-to-End and What to do Instead - https://medium.com[..]-end-and-what-to-do-instead-4ab613e9a41d

I divided the day into four four-hour periods, of which I would be reading in three of the four-hour periods, and free one of them - https://betterhumans.coach.me[..]of-my-scholarship-and-study-68d1c35dd0d5

How And Why To Keep A “Commonplace Book” - https://ryanholiday.net/how-and-why-to-keep-a-commonplace-book/

So is there a way to speed up how quickly we can comprehend a word? When we read our inner voice sometimes vocalises the words in our head, and some suspect that this might slow us down. Could banishing that voice make a difference? Not necessarily. Internal vocalising might be helping us to understand what’s happening, according to research by eye-tracking psychologist Mallorie Leinenger.

But the good news is that there is a way of learning to read faster, and that is to practise. Again, we are not just limited by our vision. What matters is how fast you can identify a word – a process that is faster when the word is more familiar. So the more you read, the faster you can get. - https://www.bbc.com[..]icle/20191129-how-to-learn-to-speed-read

Make note, finish it, and keep it as habit - https://medium.com[..]es-will-change-how-you-read-15f3c574bef2

You remeber it only if you explain to someone else - https://medium.com[..]-you-remember-what-you-read-f0bce8cc4c43

Cunningham, whose daughter has also recently started learning to read, has a reassuringly generous view of the ideal reading age: "It doesn't matter whether you start to read at four or five or six as long as the method they are taught is a good, evidenced method. Children are so resilient they will find opportunities to play in any context." - https://www.bbc.com[..]220228-the-best-age-for-learning-to-read

https://www.webmd.com[..]/features/benefits-of-reading-before-bed

My Workflow for Reading Scientific Papers - https://betterhumans.pub[..]r-reading-scientific-papers-d4b27dbb38a6

讀了書、寫了筆記,為何無法學以致用?這招能驗證你是否有「讀進去」 - https://www.inside.com.tw/article/30547-how-to-read

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Wed Nov 09 12:54:14 GMT 2022 From /weblog/learning

teen


These eye-opening field trips can spark kids’ curiosity - https://www.nationalgeographic.com[..]/field-trips-that-spark-kids-curiosities

How to raise a volunteer scientist - https://www.nationalgeographic.com[..]ticle/how-to-raise-a-volunteer-scientist

When child lie... http://cn.wsj.com/big5/20120508/lif074336.asp?source=rss

How to encourage child - http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_4701280b0102ek51.html

http://www.hackerchick.com[..]4/09/fun-ways-to-teach-kids-to-code.html

Give Child some duty for good - http://cn.wsj.com/big5/20141229/PHO095935.asp?source=rss

步入青春期的孩子最需要從父母那裡得到什麼? - http://cn.wsj.com/big5/20160824/LIF092635.asp?source=rss

初中男生多煩惱,父母可知道? - http://cn.wsj.com/big5/20161220/LIF162636.asp?source=rss

研究發現和沒有做家務或者十幾歲才開始做家務的孩子相比,3-4歲就開始做家務的青年成人更有可能和家人及朋友關系融洽、學習優秀、較早實現事業成功及經濟獨立。 - http://cn.wsj.com/big5/20170105/LIF172240.asp?source=rss

https://blog.google[..]uter-science-and-computational-thinking/

專家回答:這不容易,但還是有可能的。人際關系專家兼咨詢專欄作家April Masini說:“家長既要讓孩子繼續保持這種精神氣,又讓他們知道自己行為的後果,要在兩者之間找好平衡點。”她稱,家長可以通過具體的事例,來給孩子講述,在什麼場合、用哪些方法來質疑老師和長輩是OK的,還要解釋這樣做的可能後果。你這樣教育的目的,是讓孩子知道,有時候規則可以打破,邊界可以移動,但行為卻是會帶來風險的。 http://cn.wsj.com/big5/20170222/LIF145613.asp?source=rss

如何培養出真正的成年人 - http://cn.wsj.com/big5/20170526/OPN173543.asp?source=rss

所以,你要做的不是告訴你的孩子冷靜下來,而是應該告訴他們,有機會展現自己的才能,是一件特別幸運的事。<- this is a simple suggestion - http://cn.wsj.com/big5/20170626/LIF172732.asp

No gifted child - https://www.theguardian.com[..]such-thing-as-a-gifted-child-einstein-iq

公平地“偏心”。確保每個孩子都得到優待:例如,如果把周末花在女兒的足球比賽上,那就在工作日找些時間關注你兒子的興趣愛好。 - http://cn.wsj.com/big5/20170801/LIF154506.asp?source=rss

Science Says the Most Successful Kids Have Parents Who Do These 9 Things - https://www.inc.com[..]ids-who-thrive-science-says-do-thes.html

From 0 to 12 months - https://www.webmd.com[..]nting/baby/ss/slideshow-baby-development

但為什麼不在早期教育中教授這些技能呢? 現任利茲大學商學院的Wandi Bruine de Bruin及其同事已經證明, 決策失誤的討論可以納入高中學生的歷史課程中 。 它不僅提高了後續合理性測試的表現; 它也促進了他們對歷史事實的了解。 - http://www.bbc.com[..]9-has-humanity-reached-peak-intelligence


“Part of what is so interesting and surprising about our study is that a simple manipulation — just the way people think about a past event — is changing their conclusions about what they’re doing and whether they’re interested or not,” Niese said.

“It’s something people could do on their own if they wanted to and gain these benefits in situations where cultural stereotypes or pre-existing beliefs might be likely to bias their judgment or cloud their memories.”

https://www.zmescience.com[..]erception-perspective-enjoyment-8235342/

Instead it is the quality of the conversation that is important. That is, the back and forth, turn-taking nature that requires listening and responding. It’s what Hirsh-Pasek and her long-time collaborator Roberta Golinkoff refer to as a “conversational duet”, because “you can’t sing it alone”. In fact, another study found that if a conversation is interrupted by a phone call, the child does not learn a newly presented word, but will learn it if the conversation is not interrupted. - https://www.bbc.com[..]-that-affects-how-your-babys-brain-grows https://dq.yam.com/post.php?id=11656

They found that children who watched Sesame Street were more likely to be academically on track, and less likely to be held back, than those who didn’t. - https://www.bbc.com[..]ren-find-weird-television-so-mesmerising

Instead of repeating the mistakes of previous generations with heavy-handed tactics, let’ understand the psychological source of the problem. Ultimately, parents’ goal should be to help kids learn strategies for coping with overuse on their own so that they do what’s good for them even when we’re not around. By teaching self-regulating habits, promoting intentional gaming, and helping kids find suitable alternatives, parents can help kids find what they are really looking for. - https://getpocket.com[..]mes-it-s-about-unmet-psychological-needs

Materials - http://www.blake.com.au/Blake-eClub-Members-Resources-s/2170.htm https://readingeggs.com.au/free-resources/ https://digital.scholastic.com[..]lp/#/login?productCode=tcb&ucn=637963938 User ID: schteachables46 Password: blue

因為讀書和上堂時,重要的是注意「大圖畫(Big Picture)」 - https://faith100.media[..]6%9B%B8%E7%9A%84%E6%96%B9%E6%B3%95/65984

Indoor science experiment - https://omsi.edu/at-home/activities

https://www.nationalgeographic.com[..]/family/2020/05/screen-time-alternatives

Young children would pass up a reward for a chance to explore - https://www.zmescience.com[..]science/young-children-explore-15082020/

Zooming in on keeping kids focused - https://www.nationalgeographic.com[..]g-in-on-keeping-kids-focused-coronavirus

How to Set Up a Remote Learning Space for Your Kids - https://www.nytimes.com[..]utter/blog/remote-learning-space-set-up/

Teaching children to play chess makes them more confident taking calculated risks - https://www.zmescience.com[..]m-more-confident-taking-calculated-risks

The biggest myths of the teenage brain - https://www.bbc.com[..]0823-what-really-goes-on-in-teens-brains

This long, slow, back-to-front developmental wave, completed only in the mid-20s, appears to be a uniquely human adaptation. It may be one of our most consequential. It can seem a bit crazy that we humans don't wise up a bit earlier in life. But if we smartened up sooner, we'd end up dumber. - https://www.nationalgeographic.com[..]ic.com/magazine/article/beautiful-brains

Lessons in the rational appraisal of danger may be the secret to a happier, healthier life – and they can be mastered through a few simple steps. - https://www.bbc.com[..]-how-to-teach-kids-to-make-great-choices

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Tue Nov 08 13:05:18 GMT 2022 From /weblog/learning

diversity


Connecting difference thing - http://traderfeed.blogspot.hk[..]/connecting-dots-how-to-become-more.html

The mastery of different fields trains you to look at problems from multiple viewpoints, which makes original insight more likely - https://www.bbc.com[..]than-intelligence?ocid=global_future_rss

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Fri Aug 05 14:43:34 GMT 2022 From /weblog/learning

mentor


Mentoring, something you should be doing already - https://thoughtworks.medium.com[..]you-should-be-doing-already-4bcae82ea17d

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