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I’m not saying you’ll *never* sit distractedly at your study space looking at pictures of birds with arms after watching this video... but it’ll at least help. Here are 7 tips that’ll help you improve your ability to focus intensely on your work.
First-year students struggle to find time to enjoy all college has to offer while also keeping their studies in check. Here’s how to make it work.
Four times as many first-generation college students will drop out of college compared to their peers with at least one parent who pursued higher education.
Have you ever: • found yourself stretched too thin? • simultaneously felt overworked and underutilized? • felt busy but not productive? • felt like your time is constantly being hijacked by other people’s agendas? If you answered yes to any of these, the way out is the Way of the...
What if there was a way to neutralize the negative effects of digital distraction and increase happiness, health, and creativity in the process? In this piece, Brian Solis gives us a practical, playful, and incredibly powerful approach for doing just that
Actor Craig Frank explains the importance of focus within our work. Craig shares a story of an audition early on. He attributes the terrible audition to being focused on the pressure, rather than his objectives as the character. Craig teaches us that focus can be both positive and negative.
Send us your questions for David Strasberg and we will answer some of them in an upcoming video.
How do you bring out the best in yourself? According to Christina Bengtsson—Swedish world champion in precision shooting—the answer lies in the word “focus.” It is a phenomenon she has spent her whole career exploring and she warns us that part of the next generation may not possess this ability.
15-Year-Old Kelvin Doe is an engineering whiz living in Sierra Leone who scours the trash bins for spare parts, which he uses to build batteries, generators and transmitters.