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Learn and Work Smarter
Katie Azevedo
107 episodes
4 days ago
In this monthly Q&A, I answer two questions submitted by listeners of the show. While the questions are different in their details, the fundamental theme of today’s show is consistent: the key to learning and working smarter is knowing what’s in our control and what’s not, and optimizing everything we have the power to change. What You Learn: The real reason juggling multiple client systems creates admin chaos - plus a three-part system to regain controlWhy task inboxes and task managemen...
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In this monthly Q&A, I answer two questions submitted by listeners of the show. While the questions are different in their details, the fundamental theme of today’s show is consistent: the key to learning and working smarter is knowing what’s in our control and what’s not, and optimizing everything we have the power to change. What You Learn: The real reason juggling multiple client systems creates admin chaos - plus a three-part system to regain controlWhy task inboxes and task managemen...
Show more...
Education
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91. Why “I’ll Remember That” Is a Lie: Working Memory Strategies and Tips(ADHD-Friendly)
Learn and Work Smarter
27 minutes
3 months ago
91. Why “I’ll Remember That” Is a Lie: Working Memory Strategies and Tips(ADHD-Friendly)
Our working memory has many strengths, like doing mental math and remembering the first part of a sentence as we read the second part. But the one thing it’s NOT good at is the one thing we keep asking it to do: remember information for longer than a brief moment. That’s NOT what our working memories are designed to do. In this episode of the Learn and Work Smarter podcast, we talk all about working memory and how to support it. People with ADHD, this one’s especially for you. What You ...
Learn and Work Smarter
In this monthly Q&A, I answer two questions submitted by listeners of the show. While the questions are different in their details, the fundamental theme of today’s show is consistent: the key to learning and working smarter is knowing what’s in our control and what’s not, and optimizing everything we have the power to change. What You Learn: The real reason juggling multiple client systems creates admin chaos - plus a three-part system to regain controlWhy task inboxes and task managemen...