Adulthood: Revisited
Episode 12: What's Your Learning Style?
March 27, 2020
A:R Nation! What's up! At this very moment, lots of people around the world are staying indoors in quarantine to help stop the spread of the Coronavirus. Some people in my circle, including myself, want to use this time to dive into books and courses to help grow or start our businesses. Before you spend that time, energy and money, however, I encourage you to take this lesson I learned back in law school - and that is to stick with your learning style. With lots of apps and devices advertising the promise of making you more efficient, you have to start with how you learn best. For some, like me, it requires writing things out. For others, it could be teaching. For others, it could be touch or auditory. Whatever it may be, before you start on some course or book, try to figure out what your learning style is. In this way, you'll make the most of the effort you put into whatever endeavor it is you're pursuing with any new time that you have. Without examining the past, we'll have a hard time charting our future. This is the Adulthood: Revisited podcast.

A:R Nation! What's up!

At this very moment, lots of people around the world are staying indoors in quarantine to help stop the spread of the Coronavirus.

Some people in my circle, including myself, want to use this time to dive into books and courses to help grow or start our businesses.

Before you spend that time, energy and money, however, I encourage you to take this lesson I learned back in law school - and that is to stick with your learning style.

With lots of apps and devices advertising the promise of making you more efficient, you have to start with how you learn best. For some, like me, it requires writing things out. For others, it could be teaching. For others, it could be touch or auditory.

Whatever it may be, before you start on some course or book, try to figure out what your learning style is. In this way, you'll make the most of the effort you put into whatever endeavor it is you're pursuing with any new time that you have.

Without examining the past, we'll have a hard time charting our future. This is the Adulthood: Revisited podcast.