How to Improve Memory Retrieval: Self-Testing

How to Improve Memory Retrieval: Self-Testing

What is memory retrieval?  Why don’t traditional study methods work as well as self-testing? Memory retrieval is the process of recalling information that you’ve stored in your memory. The best way to store information long-term is through self-testing. Although reading and memorizing may seem like an effective way to study, the results are only short-term. Continue on to learn more about how self-testing helps improve memory retrieval.

Justine Sacco: Tweet About AIDS Ends Her Career

Justine Sacco: Tweet About AIDS Ends Her Career

What did Justine Sacco write in her infamous tweet? How did the public react to her comment? On December 20, 2013, Justine Sacco posted the following tweet before getting on a flight to Africa: “Going to Africa. Hope I don’t get AIDS. Just kidding. I’m white!” Justine Sacco’s tweet was meant to be a comment on white privilege: white people have an easier time feeling like they’re immune to certain issues. But people misunderstood it and shamed Sacco for being racist. Here goes the story of how Justine Sacco’s tweet became the world’s top story.

A Digital Declutter in Just 3 Easy Steps

A Digital Declutter in Just 3 Easy Steps

Do you want to implement a digital declutter? What are some benefits of abstaining from the use of digital devices? A digital declutter refers to temporary abstinence from the use of non-essential digital devices and apps. Doing a digital declutter allows time for you to break your addictive habits, engage with more meaningful activities, and get a clean slate from which you can set the parameters for your long-term digital use.  In this article, we will discuss the three steps of the digital declutter process and some common mistakes.

Political Norms in America: Effective Partisanship

Political Norms in America: Effective Partisanship

What are political norms? How do norms help keep democracy safe? In America, political norms are a critical part of the nation’s history. Politics in the U.S. have always been characterized by fierce party rivalries and difficult elections. But even so, norms held the country together throughout its early history. Read more about U.S. political norms and what they mean.

Cap and Trade System: Market-Friendly Climate Bill

Cap and Trade System: Market-Friendly Climate Bill

What’s a cap and trade system? How was a cap and trade system implemented during the Obama administration? The cap and trade system was implemented by the Obama administration in an effort to cut back on carbon emissions. If companies went over a certain amount of emissions (caps), they were taxed. If they were under, they earned credits. Read more about the cap and trade system for environmental protections.

The Law of Empowerment: Don’t Be Afraid to Delegate

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What is the Law of Empowerment? Why is it important for leaders to empower their subordinates by delegating critical functions of their organization? The Law of Empowerment is John C. Maxwell’s twelfth law of leadership. This law states that effective leaders have both the trust and the courage to empower others. If leaders don’t empower their subordinates, they inadvertently limit their organization’s success because others aren’t allowed to reach their full potential. Keep reading to learn about the Law of Empowerment by John C. Maxwell.

What Is Metta or Loving Kindness Meditation?

What Is Metta or Loving Kindness Meditation?

What is metta meditation? How can practicing it help you develop a calmer, more joyful disposition, and a more positive attitude towards life? In language of Pali, which is closely related to Sanskrit, the word metta signifies goodwill and benevolent energy. So, what exactly is metta meditation and how do you practice it? Keep reading for the answer to the question: what is metta meditation?

The Law of Addition: Great Leaders Lead by Serving

The Law of Addition: Great Leaders Lead by Serving

What is the Law of Addition? Do you think a leader’s motivations matter? Is the end result more important than whatever happened to achieve it? The Law of Addition is the fifth law of leadership in John C. Maxwell’s book The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership. The Law of Addition states that a truly great leader leads by adding value and serving others rather than climbing the ranks. Keep reading to learn about the Law of Addition plus some real-world examples of its application.