Sorry guys this is a short week and I have been wanting to do this blog for sometime but now seems to be a good time for a variety of reasons (physics is getting hard now).
I ran across this article and when I read this, I thought WOW, I wish I knew this when I was younger. You see, I have developed this technique over the last 30 years on my own. I never knew there was a Pomodoro Technique. I just learned over time that if I looked/studying something then went and did something totally different (I like to clean - weird), I would retain the information and I would think about what I read/studied while doing the other activity.
The idea of metaphors - you all know me well enough now to see how I make the connections between subjects (crazy metaphors) - remember my ugly grandkids.
I think about chunking when doing long complex problems, I still get ask to help/tutor other in different subjects and I roll back to the idea of chunking it down - step 1, step 2, step 3....
I am definitely a hiker's brain - this is very much like how to stop the procrastination idea
Really please watch the video - around the 3:14 seconds - she says something that hit me and basically she is correct.. --> Article
So, what do you think about this article/video? Does it make you see some of yourself? If so, where, Is there anything new ideas you can take away,? if so what ones.