I was in Japan the past few days, so I was unable to post much of anything - you know how things are when yo're on tour - there's no time to go surfing around the internet - I came back to see 54 unread e-mail messages - a big shock. I brought back some things from Japan - and I'll review them online later - too lazy now. :D
A Funny Problem?
For some odd reason, I can't seem to get WordPress to ping Petaling Street. Ever. I'll be attempting various fixes until I get down to having some time to find out wha's wrong. :D
Effective Learning Habits #1
Most high scorers will tell you to read from books in advance of your classes. They might tell you to read after your classes. They will tell you to listen in class. They will tell you to reflect on what was taught that very day. You've tried it - how come it never works? Why doesn't this work for everyone? It's because these few techniques don't really work like that. Everyone has their own learning style - some people can just read - some people can just get it by listening to their teacher. The fact is: you will never improve unless you learn. Studying isn't about reading, listening or reflecting. It's about learning. If you don't understand what you read, heard, or reflected upon - you didn't learn. Or at least, you couldn't. It's not possible to learn something you don't understand. It's possible to study what you don't understand - but never learn it.
When you learn something, you never forget or at least will always be able to recall what you've learnt. It's what separates achievers from the others. It's the only reason why they appear to perform better - they learn fater and more efficiently. Why do they learn faster? The environment could be more conducive to their preferred learning styles, they could have some serious brain power that exceeds your own, they might have more than one thinking 'language' (I use several ways around a problem - you might try creating your own style or doing such things - there's more than one way to make a box - you don't have to think outside it - you have to think at every angle of the box - not outside yet).
There is always more side to a story - the teacher might choose one way that doesn't suit you - it's important to understand what's the teacher wants to pass on to you - the reason you see a teacher after class is to get her to reveal the angle you're thinking from rather than the angle she showing the rest of the class that you don't quite understand.
The most important part of studying is learning - and if you can't learn - then, follow the next effective habit - don't forget - never put knowledge in short term memory. ;)
Rekindling New Year Resolutions
Have I been keeping my New Year's resolutions? Absolutely not.
Read MoreNew Plugins for the Blog
I've finally come up with the time to install updated versions of plug-ins for the blog today. Nothing is going to change on the front page - I think it looks fine as it is now. I believe it will not change until I decide to update WordPress again for any reason whatsoever. Lazy me. :D Here's what's changed behind the scenes, at least what I added today: SpamKarma has been updated to 1.20. An autopinger for Project Petaling Street (which I believe doesn't work properly - yet.) A comments editor (it seems SpamKarma now keeps deleted comments - which might get messy for me later on.) A simple translator bar - which most of you don't need - so it might be removed later in the future. ;)
I've also done a little tweaking to certain things around the blog to keep things things running faster and more efficiently. Are there any more under-the-hood tweaks? Probably not. But expect a few new things to arrive. ;)