It’s almost 11:00 pm on Friday night, and I should be heading to bed. After a relaxing bath with a mindless book, I decided to go to my office and see how the after-hours market closed. An hour later, I’m sitting at my desk looking at http://www.thinkorswim.com when I decide it’s time to update my LEARNING board. Let me explain…
On the wall to the right of my desk I have a good size dry erase board. I’ve used this board to make notes of things that I need to be reminded of daily… for example, what’s consolidated energy, what’s up with Tuesdays? And then there are of course little notes added by my 10 year old daughter, Elizabeth.
I had just decided it was time to erase my board as I’ve got the information clued inside my brain. And as Elizabeth taught me, every time you learn something new, it creates a wrinkle on your brain. That information taught to me by my 10 year old created a wrinkle on my brain because I didn’t know that. HOW fascinating! I’m glad the wrinkle is on my brain and not my face! SO, the information currently on my board has found its place in a wrinkle on my brain. Time for new information! But before I erased it, I thought I’d share with you what my learning board looks like. Maybe next blog I will take a picture of all the post-it notes all over my computer and monitors. LOL
I share this with you at https://investorshelp.net to say, we all have our own styles of learning. It’s about finding what learning techniques work best for you and using those methods. Learning is the key to knowledge. Knowledge is the key to success.
Happy Returns,
Cindy
On the wall to the right of my desk I have a good size dry erase board. I’ve used this board to make notes of things that I need to be reminded of daily… for example, what’s consolidated energy, what’s up with Tuesdays? And then there are of course little notes added by my 10 year old daughter, Elizabeth.
I had just decided it was time to erase my board as I’ve got the information clued inside my brain. And as Elizabeth taught me, every time you learn something new, it creates a wrinkle on your brain. That information taught to me by my 10 year old created a wrinkle on my brain because I didn’t know that. HOW fascinating! I’m glad the wrinkle is on my brain and not my face! SO, the information currently on my board has found its place in a wrinkle on my brain. Time for new information! But before I erased it, I thought I’d share with you what my learning board looks like. Maybe next blog I will take a picture of all the post-it notes all over my computer and monitors. LOL
I share this with you at https://investorshelp.net to say, we all have our own styles of learning. It’s about finding what learning techniques work best for you and using those methods. Learning is the key to knowledge. Knowledge is the key to success.
Happy Returns,
Cindy