Do You Have a Motif? Frontiers Friday #169 ⭕️
A repost from Full Circles, an alternative to new year's resolution.
Here’s a new post from my other site, Full Circles, Do You Have a Motif?
In this new article, I make the case of why it’s useful to develop a theme for yourself instead of a new year’s resolution. I spell out the steps you can take, examples from my previous years, and a template that you can use to create your own.
You might also find this useful for your clients.
You can download the Highlights in Weeks template here.
Notice Board:
My websites are now back up and running (darylchow.com and its associates). Big thanks to Dan Martis.
Out of all the courses, Deep Learner is one the most important (and most taken for granted).
Many books were written on the topic on learning.Why?
To learn well is one of the essential skills to cultivate.
Gobbling down information is not really learning. And to become a deep learner, one has to conceive and utilise a reliable system, a Personalised Learning System (PLS), that puts you on a feedback loop that grows you, nurtures you, and ultimately translate into helping others in your clinical practice.
The PLS system looks like this:
The overview of the course looks like this:As soon as you begin, you’d be “dripped” into your inbox one key idea at a time, every 3 days. Plus, you can revisit the materials whenever; you’d have LIFETIME access. The ideas in here are extensive and goes in-depth, which is why the course is designed in this fashion.
Feel free to check out some preview modules.
The doors are now open for registration.
SPECIAL NOTE:Until 31st of Jan 2024, there is a special promo code for folks on the Frontiers. Use this limited 29% discount code (100 participants only) at the checkout: DEEPLEARNERJAN
Here’s a related video from the Frontiers archive on developing your own Personalised Learning System (PLS):
Reflection
“A little knowledge of the greatest things makes us happier than a lot of knowledge of lesser things.”
~ Aristotle? Thomas Aquinas?
Daryl Chow Ph.D. is the author of The First Kiss, co-author of Better Results, The Write to Recovery, Creating Impact, and the latest book The Field Guide to Better Results.