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How To Solve a Problem Like a Genius

Everyone has problems in life. For the most part, we are able to quickly solve them without much trouble. We either come up with a quick solution or use a strategy that worked in the past. For example, if you overslept in the morning and are going to be late for work, you might decide to call work and explain your situation while getting dressed and ready in half the usual time. Problems become more difficult when there is no obvious solution and strategies that you have tried in the past don’t work. During these times you can follow some problem-solving techniques which may reduce the charge and may even solve it completely.  1. Is There Really a Problem Most of your problem can dissolve here itself. Many times we create our own imaginary problems. This happens with most of us.  So relax a bit. And think about if this is really a big problem. Is it something that will matter in 5 years? Or even in 5 weeks?  Life becomes so less stressful wh...
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How Reading Can Change Your Life

You may not realise but reading can change your life positively by a huge extent. I can even say that reading is the fastest way of growing as a human. All the successful people in the world whether they are entrepreneur, businessman, politician, scientists, almost anyone is an avid reader. Ohh that's too much. So why is this guy so fond of reading. I am assuming anyone reading this article who the above-shown personality is. Let me give you some more examples to build your further motivation. This guy claims to read over 50 books a year which shows that reading is just more than a pass time for him. “If you read enough, there’s a similarity between things that make it easy, because this thing is like this other thing. If you have a broad framework, then you have a place to put everything,” Gates says in the Quartz video, “How Bill Gates remembers what he reads.”If you want to learn about science, for example, Gates says reading the history of scientists and read...

5 Inspirational Stories One Must Read

I’ve been reading plenty of these short stories in the past couple of weeks and found the lessons behind them truly wonderful. I've decided to share 5 best of tho se stories which may change the way you think. The Elephant rope (belief)           A gentleman was walking through an elephant camp, and he spotted that  those elephants were not kept in cages or tied by chains. All that was holding them back from escaping the camp was a small piece of rope tied to one of their legs. As the man gazed upon the elephants, he was completely confused as to why the elephants didn't use their strength to break the rope and escape the camp. They could have easily done so, but instead, they didn't try at all.  Curious and wanting to know the answer, he asked a trainer nearby why the elephants were just standing there and never tried to escape. The trainer replied: when they are very young and much smaller we use the same size rope to tie them...

The Feynman Technique

So most of you guys would be always thinking about learning things faster. You must have come across various ways like practising, or ways to improve memory and blah blah..... Here we are going to discuss a very important way of learning anything in the fastest way possible and believe me it is a well-tested technique which I even used for learning my inorganic chemistry course. Before we proceed we the procedure lets check out who this guy Feynman was. Richard P. Feynman was a great physicist who won a Nobel prize in physics for his work in quantum electrodynamics in 1965. Steps to follow First, you need to gather all the available information. Go through the information and gather the relevant part. Go through the information and understand each and every aspect. Try to understand and not just memorize. Take a sheet of paper and write down whatever you understood in your own words without referring to the source. You need to take down simple notes which you think you kno...

Counting Your Productive Hours

How many of you think about spending a productive day, utilizing each second for something useful? Probably all of us, but utilizing each second is too much to say but we at least do our best. If you think productivity is all about studying or polishing your skills, practising your work, then probably you are not completely correct. Perhaps you still don't know much about spending a productive day. In this article, we would like to tell you something about productive life and then discuss some ways to be productive. Productive activity means doing your work to the fullest, which usually comes when you are not multitasking. Multitasking means handling many tasks simultaneously, like watching a movie as well as managing your e-mails. Both of the tasks are productive if not clubbed together. One misconception many people mostly students have is that sleeping is an unproductive or you may say unfruitful task. Sleeping more than required can be termed as unproductive but w...