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In episode #1436, we talk about why learning to say no will accelerate your success. When you focus on what really matters and set other opportunities aside, you make real space to progress and grow and we can see this from many of the world's great leaders. Tune in to find out about getting away from shiny object syndrome and drilling down on one thing at a time! TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [00:25] Today's topic: Why Learning to Say No Will Accelerate Your Success. [00:35] The damaging effects of saying yes to too many things. [01:29] What happens when you say no? Doubling down on what really matters. [02:10] The secret to Bill Gates' and Warren Buffett's success: focus. [03:12] Shiny object syndrome and missing the best opportunities through overwhelm. [03:48] Depth instead of breadth and embracing categorization when it comes along. [04:32] A homework assignment for the next week! [04:58] That is it for today! [05:01] To stay updated with events and learn more about our mastermind, go to the Marketing School site for more information. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Steve Jobs ShoeDazzle LegalZoom Kim Kardashian Jessica Alba Honest Warren Buffett Bill Gates Zillow Glassdoor Expedia Richard Barton T-Shaped Marketing Leave Some Feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with Us: Neilpatel.com Quick Sprout Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @neilpatel Twitter @ericosiu
Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips
In episode #1436, we talk about why learning to say no will accelerate your success. When you focus on what really matters and set other opportunities aside, you make real space to progress and grow and we can see this from many of the world's great leaders. Tune in to find out about getting away from shiny object syndrome and drilling down on one thing at a time! TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [00:25] Today’s topic: Why Learning to Say No Will Accelerate Your Success. [00:35] The damaging effects of saying yes to too many things. [01:29] What happens when you say no? Doubling down on what really matters. [02:10] The secret to Bill Gates' and Warren Buffett's success: focus. [03:12] Shiny object syndrome and missing the best opportunities through overwhelm. [03:48] Depth instead of breadth and embracing categorization when it comes along. [04:32] A homework assignment for the next week! [04:58] That is it for today! [05:01] To stay updated with events and learn more about our mastermind, go to the Marketing School site for more information. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Steve Jobs ShoeDazzle LegalZoom Kim Kardashian Jessica Alba Honest Warren Buffett Bill Gates Zillow Glassdoor Expedia Richard Barton T-Shaped Marketing Leave Some Feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with Us: Neilpatel.com Quick Sprout Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @neilpatel Twitter @ericosiu
In this episode of our FitPro Sessions podcast, we explore your Level 2 and Level 3 Fitness Exam revision, answering why does learning have to be hard? You’ll discover: Why Learning can feel hard The benefit of immersing yourself in your revision sessions The importance of playing to your strengths That you learn what you hear yourself say How to simplify and structure your revision In today’s podcast, we tackle the problem of hard revision, so you can understand that although it might be challenging to learn something new, and that’s ok Read the Show Notes Here: https://parallelcoaching.co.uk/why-does-learning-have-to-be-hard-episode-47 Timestamps: 0:30 Introduction to Episode 047 of the FitPro Sessions Podcast 1.00 Why does learning have to be hard? 2:00 We all learn differently, you need to find what works for you 3:50 The power of immersion in your revision 5:30 Taking your own advice to avoid distractions and set up for success 10:40 Double down on your strengths 12:30 Unlocking your padlock to learning 14:50 Find excuses to teach yourself 18:55 Anyone can learn anything, providing they WANT to get better and be WILLING to be uncomfortable 22:00 Reach out to us and join us in our Inner circle Facebook Group Join our Parallel Coaching Inner Circle with other FitPros like you https://www.facebook.com/groups/parallelcoachinginnercircle/ Need More Help with your Anatomy Exam Revision? Discover How 6500+ Fitpros In Training Are Walking Into Their Exam With Confidence And Guaranteeing A Pass Are you tired of staring at your manual and not knowing where to start? Our revision mastery bootcamp breaks everything down into a clear and easy to follow structure. You can download the videos to MP3 and MP4 to slice your revision time in half and finally understand the key principles of exercise. This is not another course with more exams – it HELPS pass the course you’re already enrolled on! “EVERYTHING You Need To Learn, Revise And Pass Your Fitness Exam” If you want to get your revision structured, learn everything you need to know and feel confident on exam day, then click the link below: https://revision.parallelcoaching.co.uk/fitness-exam-revision-courses Dedicated to More Hayley “Learning is hard” Bergman Parallel Coaching P.S. You can also find us on the following platforms: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parallelcoaching Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ParallelCoaching Twitter: https://twitter.com/ParallelCoach YouTube: http://bit.ly/2F1Z1bs Download all FitPro Session Shownotes: HERE Listen on Itunes: http://bit.ly/itunes-fitpro-sessions Download on Spotify: http://bit.ly/spotify-fitpro-sessions --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fitpro-sessions/message
Robert Kennedy the Third is our guest this week and he is the host of The RK3 Show! He is the President of Speak Write Now Communications where they give guidance on how you can confidently connect, present powerfully, and engage effectively! He is also a public speaker and presentation consultant where his clients include the US Coast Guard, the Association for Talent Development, the National Forum for Black Public Administrators, and the Living Legacy Foundation to just name a few. Public speaking is one of the most powerful skills and Robert is our second Distinguished Toastmaster and I am so excited for our topic today of “Why Learning to Speak Makes us More Confident And Productive” --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this episode Jonny and Glen catch up with Evelyn Garlaounis, who embraced her lifelong love for sneakers and Launched her own Sneaker Company called KALÒN in February of 2019. Evelyn shares why she created a Unisex Sneaker and why Empowering People is so important to her. Evelyn's most recent sneaker shopping experience led her to designing her own Modern Sneaker on the kitchen floor between baking cookies. Evelyn also shares with us how she found some of the best manufactures in the world with ethical practises, who she Skyped with constantly while she was pregnant. Evelyn shares a lot of insightful lessons & experiences that any Entrepreneur/Business Owner can implement into their Day 2 Day operations. Evelyn is authentic to herself and this directly reflects into how she runs KALÒN, Her biggest goals are to find a Sneaker manufacture in Australia, Launch her new KALÒN Sneaker Line and stay Genuine to KALÒN's Mission of 'Beauty that is more than skin-deep'. Episode insights How to Build a Business & Where to start, Social Media Marketing Strategies, Overcoming Doubters, Being your own Media Company, Supportive Networks, Why Learning is Key and What 3 Years of Patient Growth Provides. Thank you for tuning into the Day 2 Day Podcast, we have our Podcast Vlog Episodes coming to Youtube soon!
You listen to this podcast because you have a desire to grow and learn. But WHY do you want to learn? And what does it mean to create a “lifestyle of learning”? In today’s episode, Holly and I continue in our Wellness Series by sharing 3 principles that will help you build a lifestyle of learning. Part of personal wellness is staying healthy mentally, emotionally, and even intellectually, so we want to dive into how to create some of these habits. Why Learning is Important Learning isn’t just about having information, but about developing wisdom with the information we learn. The Bible tells us over and over to gain wisdom and knowledge (Proverbs 1:7, 4:6-7, 8:12). What is a “lifestyle of learning”? We’re not talking about making drastic changes like going back to college or spending hours every day studying. We don’t mean that you suddenly become someone who has all kinds of knowledge about life and leadership. A lifestyle of learning means making mindset shifts and small habit changes to continue to grow and learn on an ongoing basis. The Three Principles to Build a Lifestyle of Learning 1st Principle: Stay Curious Read and study. Read books. Listen to podcasts. Take courses. Be willing to ask questions. Look for opportunities in conversations to ask questions and remain curious while doing so. Go figure it out. Search for the answers you need. Don’t be afraid of failure. Get experience. Do it and process how it went. Don’t be afraid to jump in and learn as you go. Ask God what He wants to teach you. You might be surprised what He starts doing. 2nd Principle: Stay Coachable Be willing to learn from people who are further ahead than you. Follow people who are where you want to be. Listen to podcasts. Read blogs and books. Take courses. Watch a TV show. Never have the attitude of “I’ve got it all figured out.” Find a mentor. Connect with someone you can watch work and live life with so you can learn how they handle tough situations. Accept feedback and guidance. Listen to your mentor, leader, pastor, friends. Accept God’s direction. 3rd Principle: Stay Connected Intentionally connect with the people you want to learn from. Sometimes you can learn from someone for free and other times you may need to invest money. Work with a team. When you work as part of a team, you gain the insight and wisdom of all the members Take notes. When you write things down, your brain actually remembers better. This can also help you when you want to look back over what you’ve learned - you’ll be more connected to reality because you can see in writing what you’ve been learning. Stay connected with other leaders who are also on a similar path as you. Stay connected to God. How to Practically Build a Lifestyle of Learning For me, I listen to podcasts, read the Bible, take courses that cover specific areas where I want to improve and invest in a life coach for clarity and support. For Holly, she listens to podcasts, studies the Bible, gets certifications in areas that impact her business, and understands that some things will come more naturally or be easier for her than others. Conclusion: Building a lifestyle of learning does not have to be complicated. It may just mean a few mindset shifts to help you stay curious, coachable, and connected. It also doesn’t have to take up a huge chunk of time. When you integrate some of these ideas into your daily routine, you’ll learn while doing things you normally do. Building a lifestyle of learning does mean that we are intentional, just like we talked about on our initial wellness episodes. One way that you can be intentional about growing as a leader is to join the Confident Leader Club. For the full show notes for this episode, visit estherlittlefield.com/episode53. Episode Sponsor: Confident Leader Club If you listen to the episode the week it airs, the Confident Leader Club is currently open for you to join! If you desire to be connected with other women in similar roles and avoid the loneliness that often comes with leadership, then this is the place for you. The Confident Leader Club is a monthly membership that provides you with community, growth, and action. You’ll gain access to our private Facebook group where you can connect and interact with other leaders who are business owners and ministry leaders just like you. On our monthly leadership support calls, you can chat with myself and others about the highs and lows of leadership. You’ll also grow through our training library and additional video or audio resources released month - these are designed based on the needs of the group so you can have direct input into the type of trainings I’m creating. Finally, you will be encouraged to take action on your goals as a leader through our monthly Take Action calls and accountability within the group! If you’d like to learn more, head over to confidentleaderclub.com. We would love to have you join us! If you’re hearing this episode after the club has closed, be sure to hop on the waiting list so that you can be informed when we open again! Connect with Esther and Holly: Esther’s Website Holly’s Website Instagram Facebook Group Facebook Page This episode was originally published on estherlittlefield.com/episode53.
A study suggests that we can learn more effectively and build more confidence by learning more about the wrong ways to perform a skill, instead of only learning the correct way to execute a skill. Why Learning the Wrong Way to Play Could Enhance Performance (and Confidence Too)
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In this episode of EdTech in the Classroom, we welcome Jeff Meyer, the Director of Education for Learning.com. New Integration with Google Classroom (https://www.teachercast.net/blog/propelify-2018-conference/) (Fall 2018 Release) How are school districts consuming digital literacy How can we assess the technology skills of our students? Aligning data against the ISTE standards 4 pillars for Learning Keyboarding Do we still need keyboarding skills in our curriculum? Keyboarding vs Voice to Text When to start teaching Keyboarding Skills Online Safety / Digital Citizenship When to start teaching Digital Citizenship Coding and Computational Thinking Business Applications Spreadsheets and Word Processing STEM Education (https://www.teachercast.net/stem/) Gamifying Learning in K-5 Text-based learning modules Python Coding in Middle School The importance of teaching computational thinking skills. Why Learning.com?By 2020, it is estimated that nearly 80% of jobs will require some level of technical proficiency. We live in a digital society. Students must be given the opportunity to learn and develop digital literacy skills – starting as early as Kindergarten. From keyboarding and word processing to coding and computational thinking, digital literacy skills are needed more than ever. Learning.com makes it easy to teach students the critical digital literacy skills they must have to succeed. About our GuestJeff Meyer is the Director of Education and is Learning.com’s resident product expert for our digital literacy solutions who works to identify best practices for internal and external audiences. Jeff has 34 years of experience working in education as a public-school teacher and coach, district curriculum and technology director and administrator. He is passionate about the need to transform education using data-based, inquiry-driven approaches and digital resources, especially with urban students and educators. Prior to his eleven years of service with Learning.com, Jeff worked in the Austin and Eanes school districts, Education Service Center, and University of Texas at Austin, Texas. Links of Interest Learning.com Homepage (http://learning.com/) Digital Literacy Curriculum (https://info.learning.com/digital-literacy-curriculum) Twitter (https://twitter.com/learningdotcom) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/Learningdotcom) Pinterest (https://www.pinterest.com/learningdotcom) LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/learning-com)
Why do we learn so slowly? Is it because we’re not good learners? Is it age? Or is it something quite different? The problem of learning (and teaching) is dependent on the concept of Teacher vs Preacher. When you’re a preacher, you give the feeling of a ton of information, but there’s no true learning, no true application. A teacher, gets the student to apply the skills. When you’re creating info-products, writing books or articles, this is what needs to be kept in mind. Click to read: Why Learning a New Skill is So Difficult https://www.psychotactics.com/why-clients-struggle/
In This Episode You Will Learn : - What is a Shiny Object Syndrome and How to Overcome It - Why Postponing an Instant Gratification is Crucial For Your Success - Why Learning to Be Mindful Might Be One of The Most Important Things You Can do For Yourself - You Are The Average of 5 People You Surround Yourself With and What Does This REALLY Mean - And Much More...
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