Methodologies


In this guide, we explore scientifically-proven study techniques from scientific journals and some of the world’s best resources like Harvard, Yale, MIT, and Cornell.

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Pomodoro Technique

It is a time management system that encourages people to work with the time they have—rather than against it.

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Ikigai Technique

Ikigai is a Japanese concept that combines the terms iki is “alive” , and gai is “worth.” When combined, these terms mean that which gives your life purpose.

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21 days Technique

The 21-day trial is based on the age-old belief that it takes 21 days to fully form a new habit.The 21-day trial is not limited to good habits — you can use it to break bad habits.

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The Loci Technique

The method of loci is a strategy for stringing together a number of places along a journey used to help us recall information.

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Six Thinking Hats

You can use the hats to take the ego out of the equation. They let you think and decide on topics in a rational yet creative style.

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Pareto Analysis

It’s the idea that 20% of actions are responsible for 80% of outcomes. The goal of Pareto analysis is to help you prioritize tasks that are most effective at solving problems.

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