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Building Resilience

Boost Your Learning Power

26 Jun 2024

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Learning new things can sometimes be a struggle. We have all this new information, but how can we make sure we can retain and use it? Fortunately, there are strategies that can help you boost your learning power and enhance your memory retention.On this episode of Building Resilience, we're going to dig into the world of learning and memory. I'll share the impact of stress on memory, practical tips to reduce stress, create a productive learning environment, and use effective learning techniques like repetition and the Pomodoro Technique. Whether you're a student or a parent of students, these insights can make a significant difference in your learning journey.Links:Ep. 110 - The Zone of ResilienceEp. 172 - Stress ResilienceResources:The "Memory Matters" course---cherish and protect your memories, they're invaluable.The Advanced Nervous System Resilience training---join the waitlist! Dive deep into understanding the nervous system and its role in our lives.My video series, "The 30 Second Burnout Solution"---a lifeline for those grappling with stress and burnout, especially compassion fatigue and secondary traumatic stress.Connect:Could you do me a favor? Please leave a review on your preferred podcast platform---it helps me reach more and more people. I'd also love to hear any insights or questions you have.You can also pay me a visit on Facebook or Instagram. You can also find me on my websiteand book a mini session with me!Watch:Find the video version of this podcast on YouTube! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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