Mar
18
2011
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Free Reminder Program to Get You Up and Moving

If you’ve attended one of my seminars or read my ebook, you’ll already be aware of the fact that taking a break every thirty or forty minutes actually greases up your cognitive gears and think like an einstein. Along comes the Big Stretch Reminder program to help you remember to take those mentally stimulating breaks. Thanks, MonkeyMatt!

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Feb
23
2011
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Don’t Miss Out!

Check out my (fantabulously free) study skills mini-course, emailed right to your inbox.

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Feb
17
2011
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Question Everything! – to deepen comprehension and increase recall.

Monkey_Has_A_QuestionI know what you’re thinking, “Should I really question everything?” You’re such a smart-aleck, but the answer is, “yes!” at least if you want to hoover the knowledge-nuggets right out of whatever you’re studying and make yourself into the uber-scholar you always new you could be.

Posing kick-ask –and thinking carefully through how you might answer them–is a well-researched method of deepening comprehension and increasing recall (not to mention totally amping up your cred with the prof). But what constitutes a good question? And how can one learn how to ask them with all the speed and tenacity of an espresso-filled four-year old?

Good questions are questions that require (more…)

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Feb
10
2011
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5 Stone-Cold Procrastination Killers – Killer Five

Killer Number Five - Mr. Pot o’ Gold AKA Pollyanna

5937_fullKnow what the big difference between morning people and most-definitely-NOT-morning people is? It’s what they think about when they first wake up.

Most-definitely-NOT-morning people start off dreading the long commute to work, mentally moaning about the big project they are supposed to be churning out, indulging in angst over their four-mile run they have to do after class. Grrr.

Little Ms. Morning Glory, on the other hand, starts her day by thinking how great it will be to see her friends at work, dreaming of how good it will feel to get the big project done, imagining how nice it will be to finally fit in that size 4 dress because she’s been so diligent about her exercise. Can’t wait to get started! Rainbows! Unicorns! (more…)

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Feb
03
2011
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5 Stone-Cold Procrastination Killers – Killer Four

Killer Number Four – Mr. Loud Mouth

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Jan
24
2011
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5 Stone-Cold Procrastination Killers – Killer Three

Killer Number Three - Mr. Carrotstick AKA Mo Flies

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You know the old saw; motivate the donkey by whacking it with a stick on its namesake while dangling a carrot in front of the pointy end. Bad news. You’re the donkey in this scenario. Nevertheless, give some thought to stick and carrot.

How will you whack yourself? With what cheap and ready annoyance can you persecute your mulish self should you dally? (more…)

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Jan
17
2011
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5 Stone-Cold Procrastination Killers – Killer Two

Killer Number Two – Mr. Slice-n-dice

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Little strokes fell great oaks. How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time. The journey of a thousand miles begins with …. Don’t make me pull out my beeg aphorisms.

Whatever terrible task is your current bitter procrastination pill, realize you don’t have to do it all right now. You just need to take the next step. Yes, I know every self-help guru worthy of his (more…)

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Jan
10
2011
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5 Stone-Cold Procrastination Killers

FBI-046-FredWilliamBowermanPain. Punish. Pustule. Proctology. Procrastinate. See how it just fits right in? It’s the cement shoes on your academic career. It’s the shooter on the grassy knoll as your presidential parade putters by. Well someone needs to take out, blind fold him in front of a brick wall, hand him his last cigarette, and yell, “Fire!” Here’s some stone cold killers who will pull the trigger. (more…)

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Jan
04
2011
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StudyProf Now On Facebook

smurf01If you’ve been following my posts on StudyProf.com you can still do so, but I also have a Facebook page.

You should immediately go there and “like” me.

Ten people who did this achieved everlasting fuzzy happiness (rainbows, unicorns, etc.).

Ten people who didn’t visit my Facebook page and click on the big “LIKE” button at the top within ten minutes of this turned blue, started wearing pointy hats, and developed unsightly addictions to Smurf memorabilia.

So you prolly oughta’ play it safe and go “like” it before it’s too late.

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Jan
03
2011
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Harvard on Reading

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The college library at Harvard (pronounced Hahhhh-vuhd) gives a simple, sweet summary on how best to digest your college . Get some ivy-league  insight on…

  1. Previewing
  2. Annotating
  3. Outlining, Summarizing, Analyzing
  4. Looking for Patterns
  5. Contextualizing
  6. Comparing and Contrasting

If these sound suspiciously like the advice I’ve been giving in my posts and in my Secrets Smart Students Know ebook on reading it’s because it is! “Great minds” and all that…

Working on for the GRE and SAT essays? Obviously, you won’t have time to do all six steps above. However, getting in the habit of reading deeply and thinking about college level texts will definitely amp up your baseline skills. Bottom line? Increased essay scores on the GRE and SAT.

Interrogating Texts: 6 Reading Habits to Develop in Your First Year at Harvard

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