I am a big believer in active learning. The more we are focused and active during the learning, the more we can learn. But a lot of times I feel like 10’ isn’t enough to facilitate such learning. To be exact, i don’t feel like I could learn a lot from these 10’-15’ or if I did learn, the progress seems very slow and subtle. Do you have any recommendations on how to make use of these tiny chunks of time during the day and feel proud that we actually make some progress out of these sessions? I think if I could feel motivated that I have actually done something worthwhile out of these 10-15’ of learning, I may want to repeat it and be consistent.
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I am a big believer in active learning. The more we are focused and active during the learning, the more we can learn. But a lot of times I feel like 10’ isn’t enough to facilitate such learning. To be exact, i don’t feel like I could learn a lot from these 10’-15’ or if I did learn, the progress seems very slow and subtle. Do you have any recommendations on how to make use of these tiny chunks of time during the day and feel proud that we actually make some progress out of these sessions? I think if I could feel motivated that I have actually done something worthwhile out of these 10-15’ of learning, I may want to repeat it and be consistent.