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Effective Reading: Read, Reflect, Do, Teach
The "read, reflect, do, teach" approach to reading can be more effective than simply reading from cover to cover, especially if you're looking to solve a problem or improve a specific area. By reading with a purpose and reflecting on what you learn, you can better retain information and make progress towards your goals.
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The importance of effective organization in our physical and digital spaces is often underestimated, but books like "Deep Work," "Atomic Habits," and "Digital Minimalism" offer valuable advice on how to improve in this area.
46:25 - 48:46 (02:21)
Summary
The importance of effective organization in our physical and digital spaces is often underestimated, but books like "Deep Work," "Atomic Habits," and "Digital Minimalism" offer valuable advice on how to improve in this area.
ChapterEffective Reading: Read, Reflect, Do, Teach
Episode#062 - Catch Up 102 - Rome, Greggs & Flat Earth
PodcastModern Wisdom
Reflecting and teaching the ideas you come across in a book every time you reach a point where you could apply them is an effective way to implement what you read.
48:46 - 49:20 (00:34)
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Reflecting and teaching the ideas you come across in a book every time you reach a point where you could apply them is an effective way to implement what you read. However, it may take longer to finish a book due to the frequent reflection and application of ideas.
ChapterEffective Reading: Read, Reflect, Do, Teach
Episode#062 - Catch Up 102 - Rome, Greggs & Flat Earth
PodcastModern Wisdom
Learn how digital minimalism can improve your relationship with technology and why reading the right things is more important than reading for pleasure.
49:20 - 51:44 (02:23)
Summary
Learn how digital minimalism can improve your relationship with technology and why reading the right things is more important than reading for pleasure.