Episode 31: Note-Taking Techniques
In this episode, Steve breaks down two different ways to take notes when reading in order to get the most out of your study material.
In this episode, Steve breaks down two different ways to take notes when reading in order to get the most out of your study material.
In this episode, Steve borrows a metaphor from Jim Rohn to show how putting everything you've got into preparing for your exam will help you build the life and career of your dreams.
In this episode, Steve explains why it's important to focus on both the big picture and the micro details whenever you're learning high-yield information.
In this episode, Steve goes over a technique to use when you have limited study time in order to get the most out of the material you're reviewing.
In this episode, Steve explains how to pivot when studying a certain topic becomes frustrating and starts to feel like a waste of time.
In this episode, Steve discusses the best way to use practice tests, and explains how to develop your own practice questions if old versions of the exam you're preparing for aren't available.
In this episode, Steve explains why expecting too much from a study day makes it harder for the mind to absorb and recall high volumes of complex information.
In this episode, Steve breaks down two easy-to-implement strategies that will make the material you're studying easier to remember and easier to recall on exam day.
In this episode, Steve is joined by Jim Brault, COO of SEALFIT and Unbeatable Mind, and the author of Easy Makes Us Weak: Forging Mental Toughness, Resilience, and Character. Jim goes over practical exercises that help us optimize the amount of information we can access under the stress of exam day.
In this episode, Steve talks about what he learned from Jim Rohn, and goes over three simple steps to do better than your best when you're preparing for your big exam.