There are plenty of things that can get in the way of our learning and stop us developing in the way we would like. Sometimes, it is a case of nerves, lack of motivation, or emotions that hold us back. Maybe we lack the confidence to truly believe we can learn more and progress or just don’t realise the possibilities we have to go forward… Read More
I work with many students at key transitional stages, including those moving from primary to secondary, those relocating overseas, and those preparing for university. Students encounter many different transitions in their education careers, which often come with changes in expectations and their level of responsibility. Increasing responsibility and ownership overlearning helps students build key soft skills such as organisation, time management, deadline management, and goal… Read More
As a student progressing through school to university and beyond, you will inevitably face setbacks and make mistakes. Whether it’s getting disappointing exam results, performing poorly in an interview, or not winning a competition, you are bound to encounter some form of setback. It’s a natural part of the learning journey, and if you can respond positively, you will develop resilience and grow, keeping you… Read More
What is an autodidact? Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Jimi Hendrix, Leonardo Da Vinci, Alan Turing, Caroline Herschel, Albert Einstein, Malcolm X, and Bill Gates are all famous examples of autodidacts, or people who learn without the guidance of masters. Generally, autodidacts choose the subjects they will study, identify their own materials, and choose the rhythm and time that they work. The individuals on this list were… Read More