Welcome

Know Your Learning Style to Maximize Your Potential
There is a law of the universe that states if a person is not growing, they're in a state of stagnation or disintegration.
Continual learning plays an important part in a person growing and maximizing their potential.
Knowing how to learn effectively will support you in retaining and applying information well.
This issue focuses on the research on learning styles and whether they are valid, how you can improve your learning abilities, and the difference having a learning mindset will have on your self-confidence, productivity, performance, and leadership.
Included in this issue:
- Discover Your Learning Style (Video)
- Learning Styles and the Importance of Self-Reflection (Video)
- Learning How to Learn (Video)
- 7 Ways to Increase Productivity and Improve Your Learning Curve (Article)
- Why the Best Leaders Are Lifetime Learners (Article)
- Why Learning New Skills is Good for Your Confidence (Article)
- Why Learning and Performance Should Be Joined at the Hip (Article)
Continue reading to find out.
Enjoy this week's issue. 🙏
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Video Lesson

Discover Your Learning Style
While there is conflicting data on whether learning styles are valid, one thing we can agree on is everything learns differently. Taking a "one style fits all" approach will not support everyone's learning journey.
In this video, learn the importance of knowing your learning style if you want to learn more effectively.
- Credit: GFC Global | YouTube

Learning Styles and the Importance of Self-Reflection
Do learning styles actually exist? Would knowing what research reveals be helpful?
In this video, Dr. Tesia Marshik, an Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, debunks the myth or belief that to learn effectively, knowing your preferred learning style will make a difference.
- Credit: Tesia Marshik | TEDxUWLaCrosse
Motivation Increase

Learning How to Learn
The ability to learn is a skill anyone can develop. The better skilled you are at learning, the more effectively you will learn.
In this video, Engineering Professor Barbara Oakley shares ideas on how anyone can improve their ability to learn better.
- Credit: Barbara Oakley | TEDxOaklandUniversity
Productivity Improvement

7 Ways to Increase Productivity and Improve Your Learning Curve
The aim of learning is to grow and improve different aspects of your life, which includes how productive you are.
In this video, Brian Tracy shares seven ways you can improve your learning curve and increase your productivity.
- Credit: Brian Tracy
Leadership Lesson

Why the Best Leaders Are Lifetime Learners
The best leaders are lifelong learners. To become a great leader will require you to develop skills and gain knowledge to lead others will.
In this post, learn the importance of making a commitment to lifelong learning and the difference it will make to your leadership abilities.
- Credit: Elevate Corporate Training
Confidence Boost

Why Learning New Skills is Good for Your Confidence
Learning can improve how you see and feel about yourself, which will give your confidence a boost.
In this post, learn the importance of having an ongoing learning practice and what it will do for your self-confidence.
- Credit: Ronita Mohan via Thrive Global
Performance Improvement

Why Learning and Performance Should Be Joined at the Hip
It's important to know what learning to focus on because not all learning will lead to improved performance.
In this post, learn how learning and performance are connected, and how you can take advantage of it.
- Credit: PageUp People
Interesting Content
Latest Blog Content

5 Things You Can Do if You Think You Are a Slow Learner
Considering yourself a slow learner is a mindset and a belief you may have formed, especially if you struggle to process and apply information to reach specific outcomes.
In this post, learn things that will help if you think you are a slow learner, so you can retain and apply information to get you the results you want.
Final Words

Learning is Never-Ending
Having a learning practice will ensure you continue to grow as a person.
The key is knowing what you want to learn and how it will support you to reach an outcome you want.
As there are many learning options available today, knowing what supports how you learn best is also beneficial.
MAKE IT COUNT
An action step you can take this week is to identify something you want to learn and find resources online that will help you on your learning journey.
Have a great week. Thank you for reading. 🙏
And always remember, live your greatness! 🙌
Best wishes,
Neel Raman
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