Famous model in psychology and helps us understand what motivates people.
A simple practice to accept the anxiety, anger or sadness and start embracing them.
A systematic approach to studying and comprehending reading material effectively.
Learning and understanding complex concepts by teaching them to someone else
Effective strategies for rapid learning.
Developed from human psychology, it help us understand how the conscious and unconscious mind interacts.
Encourage active engagement with the material and reinforces memory with review.
This AI prompt framework helps you receive higher-quality feedback, and it’s very simple and effective
Define context, role, instruction, subject, preset, and exceptions to get high-quality AI feedback.
Help you write better AI prompts.
A simple prompt that saves time and gets better result.
Move beyond information overload and make truly wise decisions.
It’s not the situation that causes your emotions — it’s how you think about it.
Help you stay focused, filter noise, and improve output, which is deeply aligned with your intent.
Helps you study and improve by giving you a clear way to plan your effort.
Understand how to study with purpose, without wasted effort.
Creates a closed loop that ensures learning outcomes align with business objectives
Effective strategies for rapid learning.
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How to study efficiently and pass exams? How to learn a new field of knowledge quickly? How to improve your learning ability in a short period?
If you have these questions, the Simon Learning Method might be the solution you’re looking for.
Developed by Herbert Alexander Simon, a Nobel Prize winner in Economics and Turing Award recipient, the Simon Learning Method focuses on three key elements:
At its core, the Simon Learning Method involves setting clear objectives, breaking down complex problems into manageable pieces, identifying patterns, and consistently investing time until you’ve mastered each part.
The Simon Learning Method is an improvement-focused learning strategy built on one core idea:
concentrated effort in one direction over sufficient time creates momentum.
Instead of spreading attention across many topics, this method forces depth before breadth.
The model can be summarized as:
Force × Direction × Time = Learning Momentum
When these three elements align, learning accelerates rapidly.